smeyermackay
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How could we emboss while printing on a sheetfed 40" press? I was thinking you could use Cyrel/polyplate to do this?
Actually the cylinder layout improves tonnage. Think of surface area. Only one axis is in contact pressure as opposed to the entire square image area of platen.would think it would be difficult to achieve the 'tonnage' needed to emboss on an offset press
would love for you to post some results of embossing on a 40" offset press, I would be very interested in seeing the results thanksActually the cylinder layout improves tonnage. Think of surface area. Only one axis is in contact pressure as opposed to the entire square image area of platen.
I know of printers scoring and die cutting on an offset press, but never embossing.
Not crash numbering, just numbering.Unlike (quality) embossing, scoring and die-cutting don’t necessarily require a counter.
Old school Heidelberg GTOs used to do crash numbering, etc., but it was the last thing to go down on the sheet and utilized a separate attachment at the end of the press.
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