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    To Work From Home

    @PrintingInLincs , some of our pressmen live in pressroom too, so they worked from home even before all this
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    New Predictive Maintenance Services for Presses

    Great, so now they literally telling us that they know what part will broke and when.
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    Print PDF for printing on glass

    Or you can make pdf file as pdfx2001 - acrobat reader/pro will show those with overprint preview on by default
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    looking for inksave software for supplied PDF file for offset printing

    If your workflow is prinergy then colorflow with ink optimization option — it's best on market workflow integrated solution. If your workflow is not prinergy (btw why?) then Alwan is nuber one solution after colorflow. And you do not need pitstop to apply dvl profiles — you can do it with...
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    it's not that pressure. They talking about blanket to impression cylinder pressure. By applying more impression pressure you won't get that much dot gain.
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    true, but it doesn't mean that it is correct thickness perma-pak from the start. Modern compressible blankets allow up to .008 (0.2 mm) exessive squeeze
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    it's not only packing under the blanket, there is also packing under the plate. Also, don't know about Ryobi, but on ManRoland press operator can easily ajust plate-to-blanket squeeze by with these little hand wheels: PS if you use all the same blankets and packing from same manufacturers over...
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    well, that really depends on the size of the dots. If topicstarter is talking about 100-150 lpi, i would agree with you. If 200 and more (FM/XM included) i wouldn't be so sure.
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    True, but add some optical gain with matte paper and here you are, 15 plus minus percent I also agree that slur targets would really help here
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    But they are not. If you scale them correctly, it's clear that cyan dots on previous run are bridged
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    Disappearing dot gains?

    Ask them didn't they change plate-to-blanket pressures? If your press not running on bears it is possible for two situations: 1. Pressmen mount new pack under the plate with correct thickness and now dot gain is returned to norm 2. Pressmen adjust plate-to-blanket impression as part of regular...
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    Press manager perfect ManRoland

    Do anyone have installation compact disks for press manager perfect 5.0.1 server aka "Advanced PECOM"? Manroland stopped supporting it and refuse to send us .iso images. Our pc with soft went down...
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    Printing Blankets for ManRoland 700, 900

    We've got one supplier for nearly all pressroom consumables. Inks, blankets, washes, fs etc. Unfortunately when we ask them for recommendations, all they can answer are some screenshots from blanket-producer website with google translated properties. That's why I'd like to hear from printers who...
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    Nope, sorry. Still in Russia

    Nope, sorry. Still in Russia
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    Printing Blankets for ManRoland 700, 900

    Alois, my dear friend! Where have you saw Hardwork? Pushing keys (on keyboard) is not a work at all! Compressible it is, right. But what about surface? Cast, buffed, ground, microground? What about feeding characteristics? What about Roughness, if you know what i mean 😉
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    Printing Blankets for ManRoland 700, 900

    Which blankets do you use for ManRoland 700 or 900? What manufacturer and what tensile streght?
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    Coming Soon! Workflow without the work!

    Soooo, you have nothing but silly video and "holy grail" marketing strategy? Do you know what year it is? An annoying tip for you - it's not 2005.
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    "white base: absolute" ?

    Come on, white base refers only to density measurements. No mistery, no speculation. And it just doesn't matter in terms of Lab values or deltaE measurements
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    "white base: absolute" ?

    If you measure density between two patches on differently colored substrate resulting density value will include substrate density in it if you use absolute white base and will not if you use relative. That's why i don't see sense in including this parameter in deltaE measurement condition
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    "white base: absolute" ?

    That's part of measurement condition. White base can be relative to paper or absolute to white calibration plate. Strange to see it with deltaE. It actually matters if one measure density

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