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  1. mglouis

    RIPping in the cloud

    Hello everyone, Does anyone know of a RIP vendor who allows their products to be installed in the cloud? I know that Fuji, Kodak and RTI do not. Thank you, Matt Louis
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    iCPlate2 Mode vs FOGRA Measuring Bar (FMB) compliance

    The iCPlate2 has two modes, iCPlate2 and FMB, for calculating dot area. Why two? Who uses which and why? Thanks, Matt Louis
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    Intermitten registration problem on Epson 9800

    Yesterday we had a machine go in and out of register while printing the same page. By register I am referring to the printers ability to print all ink channels on top of one another. The misregistration happened in the direction of the print head, along the length of the roll. Print method is...
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    Closed Loop Control Limits

    Anyone care to share where you are setting your action limits for closed loop control for sheetfed? Heres why I ask: I have mine set at 0.03, meaning when this limit is exceeded, ink control compensation kicks in. Recently I started scoring press operators based on SID % out keys and now...
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    visible invisible vectors

    Why is it that a line with a fill but no stroke, or a line with a 0.0000" or 0.0001" stroke will image in Acrobat Reader or to some output devices? In my experience an object that should either be invisible or microscopic should be , well..., either invisible or microscopic. Toggling page...
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    process control in highlights

    Hello. We run violet plates for sheetfed, LPNV2, that are rated for 1-99% up to 200 LPI and maintain/confirm plate linearization, meaning file value = plate value, using a ccdot which has a resolution of .5-99.5 in 1/2 % increments is rated to be accurate +/- 1%. Dot area across a plate holds...
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    Single Res Printing

    Are there any offset printers who are doing single res printing? By this I mean vectors are rendered to the same resolution as images in a ctp environment. Is it feasibility for high quality printing. (high quality defined as ISO12647-2 type 1 & 4, so no spot colors required) I can imagine a...

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