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    Embossing on Heidelberg Cylinder

    Not that difficult to do. Mill down the honeycomb from the top side, so it's lower than your cutting rule. Take off the die cutting jacket, lock up emboss die, put some white engravers on the cylinder. Strike the emboss die into the engravers board a bit, trim some of the excess from the...
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    Round creasing lines

    Ask your diemaker to make a counter die for the scores. Or cut them in using red fiberboard. If it's short run, you could try the masking tape method above....
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    Letterpress genius sought

    If you've got an interested employee, I offer operator training! I've been running Kluges for 40ish years, now I'm repairing and training operators around the country. Based in Sacramento with plenty of references.
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    Looking for ID Card Finishing Solutions

    Die cut them on a kluge. You can put a little heat in the die to assist in cutting though the laminate. Have your die maker rule the die for laminated stock.
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    Die cutting - Best sheet size VS cost

    Find someone that has a digital die cutter for the first sample. Then take that to a bindery shop that does die cutting and see if they can produce it. Get estimates from both and go from there.
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    Die cutting - Best sheet size VS cost

    Sounds like it might be a complex project. If it’s going to be die cut using a conventional steel rule die, you should get a quote for the die—it could get quite pricey. If it’s a low quantity-go one up if it’s in the millions go multiple up
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    Moll Regal Training?

    Platenworks.com I’m located in Sacramento. What are you trying to run on them?
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    Polar Mohr 66 Eco Manual

    Hello-trying to find a manual for our cutter. We need to erase all of the jobs programmed at once instead of going job by job. Also need to square up the back gauge. TIA

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