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    Halm jet chemistry advice with poly plates

    Use Gensis WDP at 6 oz per gallon will fix you up. Send an email to [email protected] and place and order. Comes in gallons, 2.5 gallons and 5 gallons .
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    Indigo printing is a plastic film

    Indigo printing is not recyclable HP_IND_A4_LEPx_whitepaper.pdf Page 9 of indigo white paper The HP Indigo Advantage The Sharpest Images and Text The extremely sharp dots created with HP ElectroInk and the LEP printing process deliver superior print quality and enable HP Indigo digital presses...
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    Toner supply issue

    Any trouble with Xante toners? Mine are on backorder.
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    pms Living Coral (16-1546) ink formula

    Does anyone have the pms formula for Living Coral (16-1546)?
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    Packaging innovator holds events to fight ocean litter

    We are very close to the point of being unable fix the plastic problem. A recent study has shown that micro plastics are in just about every thing including your stool. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/10/22/659568662/microplastics-are-turning-up-everywhere-even-in-human-excrement
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    recycleing in trouble

    More info on China and recycled pulp market. http://www.tappi.org/content/enewsletters/ahead/2018/issues/2018-10-17.html?utm_source=Informz&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Email&_zs=XiHuV1&_zl=hrpE5
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    CRON’s inking system to be demonstrated at PRINT

    I agree with you 100%
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    CRON’s inking system to be demonstrated at PRINT

    Erik. go to the show. Get the information you need first hand. Observe the device, come to your own conclusion. Second hand information will never satisfy you.
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    CRON’s inking system to be demonstrated at PRINT

    I doubt if you will ever be able to change colors. I think you would need a separate pump assembly for each pms color. As temperature changes ink feed rates would change. The ink supply needs to be totally sealed. Many inks viscosity changes with age. What happens when you get a...
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    Your are right he did not. I was just pointing out that HP was not a member. Hp removed them selves from the Paper and circular economy decades ago. The following link from 2 sides will help explain paper and the circular economy. https://twosidesna.org/US/paper-and-...cular-economy/...
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    Hewlett-Packard is not a member of BCORP
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    Apparently the green movement has evolved to nothing. Nobody cares unless they are forced in any way shape or form to comply. If you can sell it with no repercussions go for it. At this moment most environmental problems are just kicked down the road let the next guy fix it. With all the prining...
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    These issues have been known for 20 years and nothing has been done. No one has come to the plate offering any kind of solutions. I chose not to use an INdigo press went with toner based production for variable data and short runs of 200 or less which is recycleable. All other production is with...
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    I posted a link to this thread on various other forums. They were all removed in a matter of hours. Mr. White thank you for letting this progess.
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    At this moment there are over 4400 users on line. How about some comments this effects the whole printing industry world wide. Hp and other manufacturers need input.
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    Until about 1980 virtually all printed paper was recyclable. Now we are at a cross point of possibly destroying the recycling chain without government regulations, interference with possible outright ban on some printing process. All of the non recyclable fibers cannot even be used for...
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    nanography info https://www.ingede.com/ingindxe/news/news2016/news1607-pub.pdf
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    Next step. Who is responsible for the disruption HP, HP press purchaser, printing purchaser or the end user. HP is aware the press purchaser should be aware if HP informed them. The printing purchaser should be aware if the press purchaser informed them. The end user wouldn't have a clue.
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    HP admits that Indigo prints "disrupt recycling"

    Hp Indigo disrupts recycling. http://pub.ingede.com/en-GB/news1807/
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