schenkadere
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Does anyone distort offset plates for gripper to tail growth compensation? First time I'm seeing it after all these years and found it odd for sheetfed offest.
It was just a blanket practice to run plates scaled 99.9% gripper to tail. I don't have the history for the reasoning, I've just never seen this before.Has paper grain direction been confirmed, should be grain long, parallel to press cylinders.
Has press packing (thickness of plate, blanket, packing) been confirmed?
Are individual ink colors progressively changing size and not fitting, or are all images fitting but just longer/shorter?
I agreeSounds like overpacking.
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That's a neat concept, but I'd imagine it would need to be calculated for repeat running conditions.Have heard something like it some years ago and collected this information… Who knows, it could turn helpful in future.
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Yeah I get it all the time on our itek 3985 2c press always find stretch down one side … put it down to paper grain as we grip on the short edge, our 3304h not as much.Any insight would be very helpful and appreciated.
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