We have a problem with a customer printing on a Kodak M700. When they use a gloss UV varnish, it works perfectly, but when they use a Matt Varnish, it dries but can then be scratched off. Any thoughts?
Re: High Speed Impact Printing vs. Toner
Hi Josh, i think you are talking about something that equates to an olde IBM 3211/1403 type printer. these operated with a 'print train' with slugs containing the characters mounted inside a casing. these spun at high speed and as the paper passed...
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