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    New Komori LS

    Does it happen on all units or is it isolated to one color specifically? Just asking..
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    Opinions on Van Son Ink

    Gordon - It's not necessarily the sales volume that justifies whether a company needs an inplant operation or not. It really is based on the remaining gross profit after paying for bodies to man the operation. But that comes at a cost to your ink / pressroom consumables pricing obviously. RKS...
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    Opinions on Van Son Ink

    NGA, I've seen the Vanson VS3 series in action. It certainly isn't a bad ink but nor is it the "Top Notch" either. I wasn't impressed by the color gamut when further examined on test sheets printed. Something to take into consideration when you buy ink from a "Graphic Arts Supply House" is...
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    UV Coating Question

    Victor, There are two methods of UV coating, as you may or may not know. In some instances, many people find themselves comparing a sample that was screen UV coated and your only ability inhouse is roller UV coating. You can lay a lot more with screen than roller and mantain a better lay. By...
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    PH on paper

    Gaz, Something that has really worked for me in the field when encountering calcium carbonate issues / stripping issues of the roller train is the good ol' fashioned Copperizing Solution. If you have any copper rollers in the ink train, the calcium carbonate will leach itself to the rubber...
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    PH on paper

    Based on what you experienced, it sounds as though the stock's pH was certainly out of the neutral range. It's rare that you encounter an offset sheet that has an ecessively acidic pH but more so Alkaline. Typical printing stocks vary in pH from 6 - 7.5 pH. What you were seeing was probably the...
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    PH on paper

    I regularly use the pH pencil. It is what is known as a "Litmus Pencil." I have had inconsistant readings with the pens as the tips have a tendancy to retain paper fibers from the frequent checking. The Litmus Pencis I have found to be extremely helpful in shops that call me in when combatting...
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    Printing on Poly prop.............

    Guys, I am referring to Hydrogen Peroxide that you would have in your medicine cabinate or pantry. It comes in the brown, plastic bottle. This stuff isn't used for bleaching. Here's the analogy: If any of you guys have been around children (kids or family) and they suddenly fall.. After rthey...
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    problems with getting mettalic inks to clean up faster

    Metallics can be difficult regardless of the ink manufacturer. Adding "Water Resistant Compound" is a raw materiel that your ink supplier should be able to furnish you. This ingredient helps in both bodying up the ink and fighting off over emulsification for occuring. Remember, metallics have...
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    Printing on Poly prop.............

    Printing on Plastics / No Porous Substrates Printing on Plastics / No Porous Substrates I would first and foremost check the "Dyne Level." Many times, printers encounter adhesion issues and they are confused with drying. Ask your ink / stock supplier to furnish you with that information...
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    viscosity of the fountain solution

    Viscosity of fountain solution?? Are you guys sure you aren't lloking for the Surface Tension of mixed founts? The Dynamic Surface Tension is actually a calculated number to determine "How Wet" a particular diluted fountain solution is. The lower the number - the wetter it will run. Examples...
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    Non photochemically reactive wash = nil VOC?

    As for the rag fires, many of these Low VOC solvents are ester based products. Very much like linseed oil, if the shop rags are soiled in these washes and then buried in the bottom of the barrel, from lack there of oxygen - they have been known to smolder. Many of the recognized manufacturers...
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    Non photochemically reactive wash = nil VOC?

    Luke, I would encourage you to get references from other users of that particular product. Everyone is going to brag or boast about the success of their product. The truth is that there are various types of "Low VOC" solvents and what works in one shop does not necessarely work in another...
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    Non photochemically reactive wash = nil VOC?

    Luke, We're a manufacturer of solvents of various types (High and Low VOC). Understand that there are particular solvents such as acetone and a few others that are V.O.C. exempt. If you incorporate a solvent of such in the wash blend, it reduces V.O.C.'s and doesn't necessarely compromise...
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