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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    Thanks everyone, I think that I will start looking for one of the larger presses. The Ryobi 3302 looks like a great press but I always wondered why there is such a large price difference between it and the next step up. I'll rather look for an older well maintained landscape press.
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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    Thanks, I have been reading about bearers and it makes a lot of sense. They allow very precise and stable adjustments. I am looking at a Ryobi 520HX, do those models have bearers? Its really hard to find that in the specs, or do pretty much all landscape machines have them?
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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    Thanks alibryan, are there any inking or dampening systems that I should stay away from. Whats your opinion on the Hamada 47 series or the Ryobi 3200 series presses?
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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    I just found your website Gordo, lots of very well written information. I also made a small donation, thanks!
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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    Would something like a Ryobi 3302 do the job?
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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    Thank you for your reply, that is kind of what I was trying to get at. Can a small duplicator, for example, like an A.B. Dick 9800, print a 10 micron FM as well( or at all) as an Heilderberg Quickmaster, or even a Speedmaster?
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    Which type of offset press can print the highest resolution

    I do digital printing but have an opportunity to get high quality/detail black and white print work. What kinds of presses make the most detailed prints? Can a small replicator do the same as a larger B3 or B2 sized offset press? I know that the new DI presses advertise up to 300lpi, what...

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