MassPrepressGuy
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Hello Print Planet. I’ve got a question from a Prepess guy (me) who is learning the ropes of sheet-fed offset.
We all know that SID affects TVI. Usually when SID is on the low side then most likely TVI is low as well. Conversely, when SID is high, then so might be the TVI. Well what happens when this isn’t the case? What if SID is high but TVI is much lower than where it should be. Also the opposite…what if SID is low but TVI is high? What should be looked at on press that causes this and how can it be corrected so that the SID and TVI remain in harmony?
Thanks
We all know that SID affects TVI. Usually when SID is on the low side then most likely TVI is low as well. Conversely, when SID is high, then so might be the TVI. Well what happens when this isn’t the case? What if SID is high but TVI is much lower than where it should be. Also the opposite…what if SID is low but TVI is high? What should be looked at on press that causes this and how can it be corrected so that the SID and TVI remain in harmony?
Thanks