For the people updating daily do you have a profile for each stock you run and do you have a stable temp/humidity?
Do you run digital cut sheet or do you cut down offset sheets?
How long do you store the paper on your floor before running it?
Hi Arosetti - Not sure if this was directed at me, but, in case it is...............
Yes, we have a specific profile for each stock we run. Those profiles include alignment specs. The profiles are automatically applied via Hot Folders for each job when we send to the RIP
Yes, we have an exteremely stable temp/humidity. Pallets of the paper we use are kept in the actual laser printer room (which is always airconditioned - 24/7).
We run mostly Digital Cut Sheet, from the mill already cut. 12 x 18 60# Gloss text & 12 x 18 80# Gloss Cover to produce 2-up 6 x 9 booklets - about 200,000 sheets per month, auto-duplexed, front and back stays dead-on.
We cut down some 10-pt C2S in 25 x 38 sheets to 12.5 x 19 ourselves for 4-up 6 x 9 Post Cards. About 10,000 sheets per month - duplexed
We buy 80# Satin Text in 23 x 35 sheets, and, have them sent to a local bindery where they will perf 2 sets of either 12-up coupons, or 10-up coupons and trim to 8 1/2 x 14. The perfs are micro-perfed. We then run the pre-perfed paper through our V2100 and alignment stays dead-on, even running pre-perfed paper - about 80,000 sheets per month - (simplex only for that application).
We also run envelopes - #10's (window & non-window), #9's, 6x 9's, 9 x 12's, 10 x 13's, A-7's, & A-2's.
If we get low, I will run paper directly off the truck with no problems. I buy paper monthly, and, try not to have more than 1 to 1.5 months on the floor at any given time.
I hope this helps!
-Best
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