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  1. KevinC@EFI

    Introduce yourself!

    Well thank you Gordo! I feel fortunate to be amongst the team at EFI - but still lots of good work for us to do! I hope to see at least a few of you at Drupa! (my 5th...!)
  2. KevinC@EFI

    Introduce yourself!

    Hey Everybody! I'm not "new" here, but I'm newly-returned and/or re-incarnated. I was Kevin@Kodak, but now I'm KevinC@EFI (there are a few of us Kevins here). I'm excited to be back amongst friends in the printing industry after a short excursion into the SaaS marketplace!
  3. KevinC@EFI

    Hand Developing Ecomaxx plates to read dot.

    Interesting... I'm about a year out of touch with the latest-and-greatest, but last I checked neither Kodak nor Fuji had any officially-endorsed method of reading non-process plates with a densitometer (for the reasons I stated before). If you can't get it working to your satisfaction, I'd...
  4. KevinC@EFI

    Hand Developing Ecomaxx plates to read dot.

    The quick answer, from extensive discussions I had over several years with many technical people, R&D and customers... although maybe not "authoritative": don't bother. The longer answer: Yes, it's possible to read the plate with a densitometer or plate reader if it can handle the lower...
  5. KevinC@EFI

    Pricing question

    Different printing process: Flexo vs offset. Flexo plates are MUCH more expensive, costing printers in the range of $0.10-0.35 (or more) per square INCH just for the raw plate. Offset plates are an order of magnitude cheaper. Flexo plates also take a lot more time to make, adding to the cost...
  6. KevinC@EFI

    Nexus 8.? question - basic (I hope)

    I'll have to verify when I'm back there tomorrow. Separated PDF would be fine for us too, but the issue we've run into is that we seem to be outputting the "proof quality" file instead of the final print-quality file. That means that the resolution is low, but also that the spot colors are...
  7. KevinC@EFI

    Nexus 8.? question - basic (I hope)

    That would be amazing, Sev! I appreciate the help on this. It does "sound" simple, but we've been stymied over some of the steps. The closest we got was a PostScript that had 6 separations, but the spot colors were all converted to CMYK (except for the spot-color page marks). That's how we...
  8. KevinC@EFI

    Nexus 8.? question - basic (I hope)

    I have a customer with a Nexus 8.6(?) workflow, and we're working to try to get it to output pre-separated, un-screened, high-res PostScript or PDF files for us to feed into another system. We're having some difficulties setting up a workflow to do this, and I think it's some pretty basic...
  9. KevinC@EFI

    The "ideal" test image to evaluate CTP performance

    I'd like your input if possible - I'm trying to design a new test image that we can use to make sample plates to give to prospective clients. Doing "live" jobs for each customer is always great, but the turn-around time and cost of doing so is not ideal. What features/tests should we...
  10. KevinC@EFI

    Lenticular troubleshooting

    is it possible to post a picture of the pattern?
  11. KevinC@EFI

    Kodak Plate Processor

    Some plate types are more sensitive to hard water than others. In some systems, hard water causes problems with the coating material dissolved in the "carry over" developer on the plate - which can result in tiny bits of coating re-depositing onto the plate, causing spots on press. Also, hard...
  12. KevinC@EFI

    Introducing myself...

    Thank you Sev, I truly appreciate that. Hopefully I can be as helpful in my new role as well. Kevin.
  13. KevinC@EFI

    How to measure weight of offset plate?

    Yes, that looks correct to me. Good luck! out of curiosity - what are you using/needing this for? Scrap metal value calculations?
  14. KevinC@EFI

    How to measure weight of offset plate?

    51.0 x 64.5 * 0.014 = 46.05 cm3 of aluminum (all units here are converted to cm) 46.05cm3 * 2.7g/cm3 = 124.3g per plate This assumes that your plate is "0.15mm" thickness (0.14mm in reality though). Kevin.
  15. KevinC@EFI

    How to measure weight of offset plate?

    The formula you wrote is correct, but I get $0.987/plate when I do that exact same calculation though.
  16. KevinC@EFI

    How to measure weight of offset plate?

    Lol... no, I just figured that if they didn't have to pay my salary any more it might help them out of Ch. 11. :)
  17. KevinC@EFI

    Introducing myself...

    Lol Gordo! I'll take that as a compliment. :) However, I didn't run scared away from Kodak - I do believe they'll emerge as a more focused and stronger company when all this is through, albeit a much smaller and different Kodak than before. It was just time for a change personally, and the...
  18. KevinC@EFI

    How to measure weight of offset plate?

    To get the area of one plate, simply multiple the width x length of the plate. Multiple your per-m2 price by that result, and you'll have the price per plate. Example: plate size is 605x745mm (i.e. 0.605 x 0.745 meters), area is 0.605x0.745 = 0.451 m2. $3 x 0.451 = $1.35 per plate. Weight...
  19. KevinC@EFI

    Introducing myself...

    Hi everyone! Although I've been a regular around here for many years, I just changed my username because I've joined a new company. I was with Kodak previously (username was kevin@kodak), and have now joined a company called DigiFlex to manage business in North America. I'll try to keep the...
  20. KevinC@EFI

    Flat Top Dots and HD

    Sorry to post to an old thread, but this info might help. "Flat Top Dots" aren't anything new or surprising. You basically had flat top dots with analog film and plates, because when the UV exposure happened the film was acting as an oxygen barrier. Flat top dots were something that you had...

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