UK Printer
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We are looking to swap out a B3 format 5 colour press (not a heidelberg) with a Heidelberg Aniclor press, 4 colour with aqueous coater.
I know about the anicolor, and usual concerns that are aired about making sure pre-press is bang on, and i'm fine with that.
But another local printer said to be careful as the anicolor format 'chokes' on longer run lengths upwards of 10K.
Anyone heard of this, I haven't, i'm thinking that he may be saying this as the colour density is temperature controlled, and perhaps the press gets too hot on long runs, making the constancy flighty, or it could just be one of those new tech myths.
Would appreciate any advice.
All the best
Tim
I know about the anicolor, and usual concerns that are aired about making sure pre-press is bang on, and i'm fine with that.
But another local printer said to be careful as the anicolor format 'chokes' on longer run lengths upwards of 10K.
Anyone heard of this, I haven't, i'm thinking that he may be saying this as the colour density is temperature controlled, and perhaps the press gets too hot on long runs, making the constancy flighty, or it could just be one of those new tech myths.
Would appreciate any advice.
All the best
Tim