Fingerprinting or profiling presses
Fingerprinting or profiling presses
- Subject: Fingerprinting or profiling presses
- From: "Mark Rice" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 17:32:03 -0400
Don - I understand why profiling a press might be advantageous in a testing
environment or a tightly controlled operation, but I find, in my experience
in selling and preparing ads for publication, that many printing operations
are not very tightly controlled. To see and example, go to my web site
http://www.zero1inc.com/Cautions_for_Press_Runs.htm.
>Steve,
>If you normally run with coating then you should do all the press
calibration and profiling with coating too. In fact that's how we are doing
this year's GRACoL testing, for the simple reason that more commercial
printing is coated than not, and it's vastly easier to control trapping and
dry-back with the coater on.
>Regards,
>Don
Best Regards,
Mark F. Rice
36 Old Bearbrook Rd Princeton, NJ 08540 609.734.0298
email@hidden www.zero1inc.com
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