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    Overtime: Ink savings using solid screening

    Solid screening is a technique that reduces ink consumption (and associated costs) by punching holes – too small to be seen in the presswork – into graphics that normally would print as a solid 100% tone or color. This technique is best suited for newspaper printing where the combination of dot...
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    Have they, or, will the tariffs impact your business?

    I'm not particularly interested in the motive(s) since that is a matter of speculation. I'm just wondering if the tariffs or threat of tariffs has had an impact on your print business. Have your suppliers spoken to you about the tariffs? Have your customers expressed concern? Have your materials...
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    Shift Change

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    Have they, or, will the tariffs impact your business?

    I think I'll ask again in a month due to the executive flip-flopping. Ready, FIRE, aim. LOL
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    Have they, or, will the tariffs impact your business?

    For example: Are plate prices going up? Electricity prices? Exporting printing to the US or Canada raising your pricing? Or is your printshop unaffected by the tariffs?
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    Overtime: Believing is seeing - improving the decision-making process

    Although we probably all hope to make business decisions in a clear, logical manner, unfortunately our decision making process can easily be compromised without our even being aware that it's happening. Our decision-making processes - whether it's about new equipment purchases or press-check...
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    Lost Bid

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    Overtime: What a fake invoice teaches about color perception

    Below is an official looking fake invoice that was sent out in the hopes that the receiver - likely a secretary in a large business - would pay, since it appears legitimate and is for a relatively small amount. Note that all the commands to pay use colors that have a strong tonal contrast...
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    Winning the Deal

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    Overtime: AM Screening Halftone Dot Shapes

    Not impressed. SPIR@L screening is actually Agfa Sublime screening (their statement in their white paper) with a dot shape that mimics Esko Concentric screening. As such it has the same issues as any standard AM screen plus the issues of imaging single pixel-wide rings/spirals. Info about Esko...
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    Overtime: Choosing the right screen angle for over-printing spot colors

    To decide which screen angle to use when a screened PMS/spot color overprints a 4/C process image you will need to look carefully at the image that you will be overprinting. The basic rule is to use the screen angle of the least prominent (or missing) screened process color that will be...
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    At the Print Equipment Auction

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    Overtime: Fluorescent inks

    The pigments in fluorescent inks work by absorbing ultraviolet energy (invisible to the human eye), and transmitting it as longer waves in the visible spectrum. Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow process inks can be replaced with their fluorescent equivalents for a strange, while at the same time...
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    Evolution of Sales

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    Overtime: Oh, the vanity of printers.

    Well maybe just their personalized car license plates - a.k.a. "vanity" plates. They are a great way to publicize your deep involvement in the graphics communications industry. Here are a few examples to inspire:
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    Graduation Day

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    YAY!

    The day’s not yet over.
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    Overtime: Imaging technology oddities

    Just some miscellaneous imaging technology oddities lying around my desktop that I thought were interesting and didn't fit anywhere else. Eugene Omar Goldbeck was a photographer who specialized in large scale group portrait, events, and scenes. Shield made up of 30,000 troops. 1918 Portrait...
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    Every Job is the same

    No. We keep the Jack Daniel’s for the fountain solution.
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    Every Job is the same

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