Stephen Marsh
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I am interested in how folk that live and breath narrow web flexo labels work out their new tooling, any constructive feedback would be great… I am of course open to specific links to further info.
Trying to keep it simple for now, lets just say that we have a 6 colour narrow web press with the following variables (cylinder width being equal and not a factor, say 10” or 253 mm):
060 gear / 7.5” repeat (190.5 mm repeat) = available print cylinders x4
061 gear / 7.625” repeat (193.675 mm repeat) = available print cylinders x6
120 gear / 15” repeat (381 mm repeat) = available print cylinders x6
Our final label size is approx. 4” x 1” narrow edge leading (100 mm x 25 mm narrow edge leading) and the job is 6 colour.
What is the thought process and steps that go into how you would then estimate the creation of the die/knife?
For example, am I right in assuming that you would rule the 60 gear print cylinders out of hand as there are only 4 and the job is 6 colour? Then we are left with 61 and 120 cylinders that we have 6 of, they can both hold the same across, however around one is roughly double the other.
Please let me know if I have missed any specs or other required info.
This is not a test, it is a request to further my basic level of education – so please take it easy/slow and don’t leave out anything thinking that the knowledge is assumed. Thanks in advance for your help!
Stephen Marsh
Trying to keep it simple for now, lets just say that we have a 6 colour narrow web press with the following variables (cylinder width being equal and not a factor, say 10” or 253 mm):
060 gear / 7.5” repeat (190.5 mm repeat) = available print cylinders x4
061 gear / 7.625” repeat (193.675 mm repeat) = available print cylinders x6
120 gear / 15” repeat (381 mm repeat) = available print cylinders x6
Our final label size is approx. 4” x 1” narrow edge leading (100 mm x 25 mm narrow edge leading) and the job is 6 colour.
What is the thought process and steps that go into how you would then estimate the creation of the die/knife?
For example, am I right in assuming that you would rule the 60 gear print cylinders out of hand as there are only 4 and the job is 6 colour? Then we are left with 61 and 120 cylinders that we have 6 of, they can both hold the same across, however around one is roughly double the other.
Please let me know if I have missed any specs or other required info.
This is not a test, it is a request to further my basic level of education – so please take it easy/slow and don’t leave out anything thinking that the knowledge is assumed. Thanks in advance for your help!
Stephen Marsh
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