RE: G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
RE: G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
- Subject: RE: G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
- From: Henry <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 12:48:18 -0500
Several times I have read that the pressroom had the opinion that the
press should be in its average state while another member of the team
said that the press should be in its best printing state for
"calibration".
It seems to me that this dilemma is self-solving. Is the purpose of
the "calibration" for certification, or is the "calibration" for the
purpose of running real jobs? The pressroom understands that the
press operates at non-optimum conditions for the majority of time.
If G7 "calibration" is to be performed under optimum conditions, then
the best explanation to the press room is that:
a. You expect the press to always be running in optimum condition
OR
b. That this calibration is only for passing a test.
I suspect that there may be some odd looks in response to "a".
Henry Davis
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