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G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
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G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?


  • Subject: G7 press calibration, best press conditions or average?
  • From: Paul Foerts <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 12:59:20 +0100

On 04/11/08 12:30, "Marco Ugolini" <email@hidden> wrote:

> In a message dated 11/3/08 1:12 PM, Paul Foerts wrote:
>
>> A conventional offset press can be set for uncountable (= more than a lot)
>> printing conditions.
>
> And how are those attained, if not by calibrating the press/ink/paper
> variables?

Any "target sheet" is an example of a printing condition.
Printers know how to print to a target. It is their job.
Neither of them claims to be "calibrating".

> So far you may be winning the hairsplitting award, but you are not making
> much understandable sense.

Thanks for another award. Maybe my point of view makes sense after all. :-))

Paul

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