backside printing,, should we concern ourselves with load temp..

kbarz

Active member
just wanting to know what the rest of the printing trade thinks of taking a temp reading on every load of backside uncoated 3 light coverage stock. running no heater on a extended delivery, small loads..
 
I see no reason to do it. We check load temps mainly when backing up with aqueous. We run out piles real hot on the first side of an uncoated sheet with heavy coverage then turn them down when backing up.
 

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