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  1. nhprinter

    Starting a shop for political printing

    Just a note....the Indigo is NOT toner. It's not an inkjet, but it's liquid ink. I won't get into the specific on how an Indigo works because that not what this thread is about, but i figured you should have the facts. Parts are NOT hard to come by. As a matter of fact HP recently started...
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    4 roller crestline water unit

    Honestly even if all of your adjustments seem to be ok, if the rollers are more than a couple of years old you should replace them. Crestlines are like that. No matter what you adjust you're going to have problems with older rollers.
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    What's out there?

    I don't have the figures, but since we print business cards our runs are very short so I would say we're around 100,000 - 150,000 per month I was hoping to stay away from toner, but I just looked at some videos and I'll put it on the list. Thanks
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    What's out there?

    Hi All, Sorry if this has been asked recently, but I've been off the forum for quite some time. I'm currently working for a business card printer and we're looking to replace our Indigo 3600. (Don't ask why) We need a 12 x 18 format and we'd really like an inkjet. We've looked at the IGEN 5 and...
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    Are toners lightfast?

    I'm not sure if it will make a difference, but these are window labels. The print will be on the inside of the glass and on the backside of the label. (we're printing in reverse) That may buy me some time.
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    Are toners lightfast?

    We don't know what color they're going to be yet. I might have to do the color offset and the numbering digital. :-(
  7. nhprinter

    Are toners lightfast?

    I did find on this page that their toner is (at least they claim), but I don't know if all toners are.
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    Are toners lightfast?

    We're printing some window decals for parking permits. Can anyone tell me if they will hold there color for one year? We're printing them on a Cannon 7010. Thanks, Dave
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    What is the best way to perfect bind glossy paper?

    This is what we have. Never a problem with any stocks.
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    What is the best way to perfect bind glossy paper?

    Change glue. Sorry I can't be more specific, but this shouldn't be a problem. What type of perfectbinder do you have?
  11. nhprinter

    Online Printing Prices...

    I was going to mention this. I worked for a small commercial printer in the 80's that would run a 19x25 sheet full of B&W business cards every friday. (we use to call it the "gang bang") Big money maker. Today we couldn't find 2 companies locally that will both use even the same STOCK never mind...
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    6x9 env

    Wow. You might want to tell your customer that they're printing that on the wrong side of the envelope. :-) With a run that size you're best option is to do as Erik suggested and run them landscape. If you're not able to for some reason.....then open the darn things and get it over with. It...
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    6x9 env

    There's always more than one way to do things. We open them to be able to run both sides at once since most of our 6x9 runs are short. It also makes running them a no-brainer for someone that sounds like a beginner which is why I suggested it to the OP.
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    6x9 env

    Open the flap. Flip the envelope over and print on the front of the envelope and on the flap at the same time. Then fold the flaps back over. It goes a lot quicker than it sounds if you do it right.
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    6x9 env

    Open the flaps and grip from the other end.
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    Heid DI feeding issue

    In case you're still trying to solve this problem.... I agree with Stu that it might be something on the back side of the sheet that is being read by the sensor. Any tests should be done with blank paper. If it's not that then check your "buckle" adjustment or maybe just pull out the plate at...
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    Need a print partner!

    Hi Stacie. What you are looking for is a "web to print" storefront. Since you aren't doing the actual printing you may have to have a printer set it up for you. I'm not really sure. We set up "portals" for our customers so anybody they give permission to can go in and order things like...
  18. nhprinter

    #10 Two color evenlope issue again

    It would be helpful if you were able to take a video, upload it to youtube and give us the link. At least maybe take pictures of your setup. There are just too many factors involved to give you advice. I believe both of those are "jam" codes. They are most likely not your problem....they're...
  19. nhprinter

    Getting QMDI PRO - What do you think?

    Hello Fouad, I'm not trying to be a Davy Downer here, but if you're going to introduce an offset press into a digital environment you might want to remember that you're opening up a whole new world. You're no longer going to be dealing with click charges, you're going to be dealing with "if it...
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    selecting creasing matix

    I guess I'll post a collective "sorry" for the group, but you'll find that bindery questions are pretty limited here and it appears that your question is even more specialized. I, for one, don't even know what a kobo 820 is and in my sheetfed world we don't crease individual pages of a 30 page...

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