Recent content by Devil Dog Dan

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    Press recomendation

    Web Flexo would be cheapest way and the print is getting alot better
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    UV offset production

    You can use no bake plates and UV is well worth the investment if you have the need. Just takes good Pressman to run it and dont listen to all the it's a really complicated process. It's really not. Been doing it since the late 80's. Good Luck
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    density difference and color shades

    The white voids are actually called a water mottle, reduce water to scum and slowy bring it up till its just clean. Shoudl help. Thats a huge issue with scanning Densitometers as well.... Pressman dont look at the print and the scanner says whoops we are light bring it up it scums Pressman say...
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    Ink consumption

    Concentric Screening Concentric Screening I have experience with Stochastic and actually was surprised of how well the print looked. Problem there is if your color management process control is not standardized you will experience many issues with color matching. Big proponent for G7...
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    Ink consumption

    Thanks Gordo, do you have an opinion on the selection of 250lpi for printing on metal. Its not art, it's ordinary Print at best. I don't see the need except to say "hey we print concentric" without reading lab values without using spectral anything. Visual approval on most by comparison with...
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    Ink consumption

    Any thoughts on Concentric screening and ink usage reduction????? Is this a farce or real? Printing straight UV 250 LPI concentric Personally I think they have no idea why there are printing concentric on metal, thought it was greatest and latest and went with it. The dots don't even look...

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