Can I get feedback from a pressman's perspective?
I am not a pressman, but I know a few people that are (that's supposed to be racial sarcasm...haha?).
Anyway, cooperation and engagement on any project involving my pressmen is often hit & miss.
On this test, so far so good, but there remains a few things to be desired.
During these tests one concern is continually voiced by my pressmen...."she's singing" they say. And I can hear it too. That ink train hisses as densities increase.
On the press in question (sheetfed, 4c, 40" Komori), we run on average of 30 short run sets daily. Two passes.
So what negative impact might that have on our press if we adopt DMAXX as our standard?
And since I don't know the answer to that, and my pressmen are less than forthcoming too (or maybe they don't know either), can someone in this forum enlighten me?
I am not a pressman, but I know a few people that are (that's supposed to be racial sarcasm...haha?).
Anyway, cooperation and engagement on any project involving my pressmen is often hit & miss.
On this test, so far so good, but there remains a few things to be desired.
During these tests one concern is continually voiced by my pressmen...."she's singing" they say. And I can hear it too. That ink train hisses as densities increase.
On the press in question (sheetfed, 4c, 40" Komori), we run on average of 30 short run sets daily. Two passes.
So what negative impact might that have on our press if we adopt DMAXX as our standard?
And since I don't know the answer to that, and my pressmen are less than forthcoming too (or maybe they don't know either), can someone in this forum enlighten me?