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: Mike Eddington <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:07:57 -0400
I don't think the answer is quite as cut and dry. It actually might
depend on how long the press stays in each state (ideal, average, or
declining). If your press operates the longest in the average state,
than a calibration performed in the ideal state might not give you the
optimum results for the longest period of time. If you buy a new pair
of shoes, there's often a break in period until optimum comfort is
achieved, which is usually longer lasting than the break in period.
True, I can always return to that ideal state by purchasing another
new pair, but stability should play a role in the decision here.
Alright, the shoe thing is kind of a crappy analogy, but the point is
that the optimum time to generate Rip compensation could be when the
state of the press is the most stable, and that may not necessarily be
immediately after maintenance. Of course there's the possibility that
its all decline after the ideal with no break in period...trending
might give you more insight here.
Mike
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