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    TRUEPRESS 344

    Re: TRUEPRESS 344 My reference to what I do in my spare time was my sarcastic reply to Offset Guys snide comment that maybe we don't have the "techno ability" to run it. Some of the software I use in my spare time is far more complex than the Truepress. Fair play to Screen in that department...
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    TRUEPRESS 344

    Re: TRUEPRESS 344 In my spare time computers are a big hobby of mine. I do much software upgrades and hardware upgrades including Ram, Hard drives, sound and video cards etc. for myself and friends. Also for people who are recommended to me for which I may get a drink for. I deal with virus...
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    TRUEPRESS 344

    Re: TRUEPRESS 344 I've worked single and 2 colour GTO 46 and 52's virtually since they came out. My old company was one of the first in England to buy one. You're quite right about inking/damping settings being true of any press. But because you can see the plates on the GTO and other presses...
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    PRESSTEK 34DI PROBLEMS!!!!! HELP PLEASE

    Re: PRESSTEK 34DI PROBLEMS!!!!! HELP PLEASE Doesn't need a highly skilled operator. When I read that I must admit to having a little chuckle. We were sold that line on the TP344 as well. Guy on the other shift to me has had no previous print experience either and I 'd bet he'd laugh himself to...
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    TRUEPRESS 344

    Re: TRUEPRESS 344 Problems as such ,are an intolerance of variable temperatures in its surroundings which lead to variation of damping levels which in turn lead to dot gain and variations in colour especially in the neutral grey areas of which we tend to print quite a lot. It is almost...
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    TRUEPRESS 344

    Re: TRUEPRESS 344 My personal experience of the 344 is not good. I find it very user unfriendly, over sensitive, very unforgiving and obviously designed by a computer nerd who is probably a crap printer. Haven't seen a feeder set up like that since the old Multiliths and thought they had died a...

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