QualityPrint
Well-known member
We recently ran across a stock that seems to be shrinking while it dries. Sounds crazy but the crop marks are measuring 1/32" to 3/64" shorter on the sheet than the plate both ways (gripper to tail & side to side.) It is happening on cover stock as well as text weight but only on one specific brand. This brand is a korean made paper and has run well for us in the past but recently has become FSC certified so the properties of it had to change. At first I thought that maybe we were actually printing short but have narrowed it down to this one type of paper. I don't know yet if it is happening as the dryers hit the sheet or if it is happening while it is drying in bindery... but am looking into it. I just wanted to put this out there to see if others have experienced anything like this. The tough thing is how do you match crossovers or achieve correct spine width if the sheet is changing after it is printing? I look forward to hearing your posts and feel free to ask any questions that I may have left out the answers to.
thanks
thanks