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    Quark runaround text fattening issue - help!

    I think the trap is the right answer. I think the trap is the right answer. The trap is it, I think anyway. I used to get this a lot too, if you could send me the Quark sample I would like to try and see if the results differ my way. I think the overprint is one way. In the QuarkXpress®...
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    Acceptable Tolerance on Finished Piece

    Re: Acceptable Tolerance on Finished Piece Ok, for my 2 cents. Tolerance is not an industry standard like an eighth of an inch bleed is. My preference is to try to get nothing in live copy closer than 3/32" to the trim or fold. Running large format multiples when the stock becomes more a part...
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    Ghosting a different approach to fixing ink starvation on press

    I'm sure everyone knows how to defeat ghosting on press by running more paper and creating inked areas to balance the draw so the light areas from a large solid area are compensated for and are eliminated or muted to be sale-able (Which is a word I do not like to use). For those who don't we...
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    Which is more important, Stock conditioning or Pressroom Conditions?

    Re: Which is more important, Stock conditioning or Pressroom Conditions? Dwane, I agree with your assessment for the most part. It has been a while since I ran a press. When I did I found if the paper was perfect, acclimated to our shop for at least 24 hours, wrapped and weighted (We would...

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