That one goes to Erik Nikkanen I guess
Quoting from that Print Week article:
"Vince Balistrieri, director of engineering and general manager of QuadTech's Commercial and Newspaper business, said:
...because nothing is touching the fountain ball, the cost of recalibrating and replacing worn ink keys and fountain balls is eliminated."
But there is a "precisely controlled" ink film bridging the rollers. So how is the fountain solution kept from backing into the ink fountain?
Al
That one goes to Erik Nikkanen I guess
Interestingly Dan Gelbardt, the brainiac behind Creo's technology didn't believe in patents. If I remember correctly he felt that patenting an idea simply gave other people the information they needed to develop a product that got around the patent.
best, gordo
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