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    What can you tell me about Monigraf ink systems?

    Altona Manitoba. Our press sits idle for about 99% of the time as it is an overflow press. Or is used for jobs that require 1/8th inch more headtrim.
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    What can you tell me about Monigraf ink systems?

    I believe our Timson T32 has a Monigaf system. It works OK, but it seems to burn through servos at a rapid pace. Mind you, the press is over 14 years old.
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    Future of printing industry ?

    My plant is a full book manufacturer, so we are a little diverse. We run anything from high end coffe table books that come of our ManRolands, school yearbooks that come off our Heidlbergs, or trade web jobs that come off our Timsons. About 10 years ago, we forsaw the need to adapt, we purchased...
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    IR/UV Bulb Supplier

    No. We use Prime UV, not sure where they are from though.
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    Stripes printing on Web Offset

    Sorry, I think it is a pre-press issue, but not of your own doing. We had this exact issue a number of years ago on our Timson T32 and we found out is was bad plates. From the manufacturer. We washed the plate and using a loupe found that the coating was coming off the plates either during...
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    Blanket Peeling

    Yes, when we first got them we did get 6-7 million. Our tech. figures it has to do with our blanket wash solvent swelling the blankets. I believe we are going to try "Red Ruby" next. I just wanted to know if anyone else had the same issue.
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    Blanket Peeling

    :confused:We run a Timson T48 Webpress. We use Ebony blankets with Flint UV ink. Has anyone every encounterd blanket blistering and then peeling? We are supposed to get something like 6-7 million impressions per set, but can rarely get 3 million before this happens.
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    How often do you calibrate your CIP3 data?

    On our press, we just open up the pre-configured forme and manually increase or decrease. When I run, i'm usually pretty close to density everytime.

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