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<p>[QUOTE="Eore, post: 26284644, member: 172117"][USER=87624]@Jersey magic man[/USER]</p><p>Could you please explain what a "in line press error" is and how it occurs?</p><p>The term "in line" is often used when operating any press.</p><p>Mainly it's used to describe how any multi unit press will run the requested features (such as perferation's, scoring, spot varnish)</p><p>the job requires.</p><p>"The job requires, a score, in line, using the 4th unit".</p><p>In your case you can see that the image was transfered with the same amount needed as if it were a blanket to sheet using the smooth, clean, back cylinder for the strike as the sheets are running at 15,000 an hr. Sometimes a sheet could stick to the back cylinder folding over the sheet. We call that dog ears.</p><p>Stop the press and clean the back cylinder or the next sheet through will print something like the error you have.</p><p>The lighter images could be just plain old offset triggered by using too much water (chemistry) during the run.</p><p>And then this happens, LUNCH !</p><p>Someone is using the just printed skid as a seat to eat his lunch.</p><p>The only way that could have came out like that, is to me, In-line.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eore, post: 26284644, member: 172117"][USER=87624]@Jersey magic man[/USER] Could you please explain what a "in line press error" is and how it occurs? The term "in line" is often used when operating any press. Mainly it's used to describe how any multi unit press will run the requested features (such as perferation's, scoring, spot varnish) the job requires. "The job requires, a score, in line, using the 4th unit". In your case you can see that the image was transfered with the same amount needed as if it were a blanket to sheet using the smooth, clean, back cylinder for the strike as the sheets are running at 15,000 an hr. Sometimes a sheet could stick to the back cylinder folding over the sheet. We call that dog ears. Stop the press and clean the back cylinder or the next sheet through will print something like the error you have. The lighter images could be just plain old offset triggered by using too much water (chemistry) during the run. And then this happens, LUNCH ! Someone is using the just printed skid as a seat to eat his lunch. The only way that could have came out like that, is to me, In-line.[/QUOTE]
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