rich apollo
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Ok, so if using a manual system, where the press is supplied with a printout of what to set the keys to, wouldn't that mean that they would also have to set the press to the same sweeps at startup every time and the key openings control the amount of ink going in? Or in other words, with this type of manual system, it would never work if the pressman changes the sweeps up and down according to how he sees the coverage and applies the key presets and starts up?
Yes and no, and I think this is the primary problem that Erik has with the systems. The ink key presets only set the the keys for anticipated ink take-off. I believe the sweep will be left to the pressman's discretion. This means that the volume of ink going into the ink train is inconsistent. BUT, having the ink keys preset, regardless of any shortcomings, still puts the pressmen ahead.