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    Accountability

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    At the Press Approval

    Ah yes. I remember my "Ms first Timer". I had just been moved up to the big 6 unit press as a 2nd pressman. We had just finished the make ready of a new Nelson's chocolate box and were waiting for the customer to arrive for the OK. She come's in with the salesman in tow and takes a look at the...
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    Roland 700 oil vapour issue

    You could also have a problem with seals on the units. This was a big problem on Harris Presses when I was a pressman. Every two to three years we'd have to replace the seals on the drive side of the press because of oil misting. And yes it's a health issue.
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    Please teach the dry problem of sheetfed printing ink

    I didn't know that Yoda was into print. :D
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    food safe ink

    Mike. What printing process are you using ? Conventional sheetfed or dry-offset UV. What substrate are you printing on, Plastic , Poly or coated board stock. If your printing UV inks, there is no inks or coatings approved for direct food contact. On the conventional ink side there are food...
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    canadian supplier of toyo inks?

    Unisource Canada 905 795 - 7400 1475 CourtneyPark Rd. Mississauga , Ont. L5T 2R1
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    what would you do if you werent printing

    I always wanted to be a Lumberjack. Floating down the mighty rivers of British Columbia. With my best girl by my side, we'd sing, sing, sing.
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    Spot UV (aka Varnish, Gloss)

    If Fictitious PM's me his info, i can send him a wet sample of UV coating to do his 3 prints. I hope he's in North America and not Europe.
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    Metallic ink?

    It looks like a Hologram to me too.
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    Ink quality

    When supplying customers printed proofs, we print on a IGT C1 proofer at a film weight of 1.4gm2. This works fine for most plastic, coated paper and board substrates. When printing on uncoated paper or board stocks, We sometimes have to push the film weight to 1.5gm2 to a max of 1.75gm2. Just...

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