david m. baker
Member
Howdy:
Curious if anyone out there runs "tree free" substrate on their digital presses and, if so, how does it behave for you? We've just tested a boodle of paper made from sugarcane and bamboo (20# was what I had to work with) and, while I like the feel of the paper and think it would be fabulous for letterpress or offset, I think it just stinks on my iGens
So, if you're running any non-wood-pulp paper (but NOT synthetics) through your digital press and are having GOOD results, I'm hoping you'll share with me how you got there. The color tests I ran looked blotchy and weird...it was like someone spilled spot varnish across the page. And then tried to clean it up with a porous sponge. Yes, that bad.
Thanks!
-d-
Curious if anyone out there runs "tree free" substrate on their digital presses and, if so, how does it behave for you? We've just tested a boodle of paper made from sugarcane and bamboo (20# was what I had to work with) and, while I like the feel of the paper and think it would be fabulous for letterpress or offset, I think it just stinks on my iGens
So, if you're running any non-wood-pulp paper (but NOT synthetics) through your digital press and are having GOOD results, I'm hoping you'll share with me how you got there. The color tests I ran looked blotchy and weird...it was like someone spilled spot varnish across the page. And then tried to clean it up with a porous sponge. Yes, that bad.
Thanks!
-d-