Last week our support folks indicated:
"In most environments there is a higher degree of likelihood the proofer will provide more consistency than the press"
and
"It was revealed upon discussions with ***** (vendor), that Recalibration is not
recommended if there is no recognized change in proofing conditions or
quality. The recommended way of recalibration was to start over with
the lin tool."
My questions are:
Do you find your proofer more stable than your press(es)?
If you do recalibrate your proofer, do you use the quicker relin funtion or start from scratch with a complete new profile?
How often do you do this and is it a part of a regular process routine or only when conditions or quality require?
Why provide a recalibration function if when you need it you've been told to not use it?
Thanks,
stephen
"In most environments there is a higher degree of likelihood the proofer will provide more consistency than the press"
and
"It was revealed upon discussions with ***** (vendor), that Recalibration is not
recommended if there is no recognized change in proofing conditions or
quality. The recommended way of recalibration was to start over with
the lin tool."
My questions are:
Do you find your proofer more stable than your press(es)?
If you do recalibrate your proofer, do you use the quicker relin funtion or start from scratch with a complete new profile?
How often do you do this and is it a part of a regular process routine or only when conditions or quality require?
Why provide a recalibration function if when you need it you've been told to not use it?
Thanks,
stephen