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    Printing on Synthetic Substrates and Foil

    One important thing I did not see is checking the underside of the sheet while printing with substrates that are prone to high levels of static (I do see you mentioned static, but I do not see the following reason addressed). The reason being that it will often times pick up any particles of...
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    zahn cup reading for fountain solution

    Haha. I remember at my old job we actually sent someone to a different company to pick one up.
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    Decision time in life? Should I take a crack at it?

    It would be very unwise to start your own business at this time. Think of it this way: You sell your properties, netting you $500K. You may not know this now, but that is not a lot of money to get a printing business going - especially if you want quality work. So, you have your press, die...
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    Remedy needed for static in paper stack

    I can't remember the name of it but there is a special anti-static string out on the market that is supposedly much better than anti-static tinsel. It looks similar to a shoelace and I have used it before with success. Edit: Here it is... http://stopstatic.com/stringproducts.html
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    Varnish plate storage

    The best method is to hang them on hooks. We use a lot of photopolymer plates, and have a very good method of organizing them so they are much easier to find. First, we cut a piece of cardboard twice the size of the measurement from gripper to tail. We then fold that cardboard in half so an...

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