Anyone using it?
We've been on it for 6 months testing and with the latest official release we are running it 100% now.
Thoughts?
We've been on it for 6 months testing and with the latest official release we are running it 100% now.
Thoughts?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: ninjaPB_43 on May 07, 2018, 03:14:18 PMQuote from: G_Town on May 07, 2018, 02:58:43 PMMark this comes with a scanning system that scans the sheet and compares to a file from prepress.
Awesome checkpoint - however - wouldn't it be better if the RIP would do this prior to plating and making it out to press?
Quote from: Marktonk on May 04, 2018, 08:06:23 PMI would have to say you have great taste!!! I am a bit biased but that is one hell of a press.
Best,
Mark
Quote from: Tracy on April 02, 2018, 01:38:31 PMHey! you missed a spot :laugh:
Quote from: mc hristel on March 28, 2018, 04:58:39 PMWe do a lot of work that has mailing panels and we do the inkjet work in-house. When the piece gets an AQ coating we will always knock out the ink jet area by cutting the blanket (the press guys love that). I don't doubt that there are coatings available that can be ink jetted on but we apparently aren't using any of those.
The majority of work we do that gets coated will be some form of AQ, but still, we also to spot varnishes from time to time. Usually some combination of spot dull and gloss, or a dispersion with a dull varnish and gloss AQ.
Quote from: Joe on January 11, 2018, 12:10:22 PMMalwarebytes and the Windows built in Windows Defender.
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Quote from: LoganBlade on February 26, 2010, 07:29:27 AMFrom when I work with a guy to get G7ish. THe process can be done by you it just needs a specialist to say you are so you can advertise it I think. "G7 Certified"
The inks need to run to a Color more than the density. If the inks don't meet the required color then it wont work right.
Then it is like any other plate curve building.
You set you goals and make the plates print to them.
I am sure it is a little more complicated but the goal is to run plates to a desired look. They give you the charts and your goal curves just shoot for them It may not be certified but it is a nice looking print when you are even close. Using the same idea I had a 4 color press and Designer we adamant about using Spot PMS 3005 on all work. I made the curves work so the CYMK looked close if not better using PMS 3005 instead of Cyan.
You also need pressman that follow RULES when printing. Consistant color density if your lucky. Some think they have they "EYE" the problem is I think at one time I did but as we get older those whites always look a little yellower. Good luck it is fun if you have the time understanding the press and its relationship with the plates you make. Each Press is different and each press runs different with different pressman.
only a few issues to multiply your problems.
Quote from: Joe on August 03, 2017, 07:08:34 AMYeah it is weird how there is noting out there about the Intellitrax M6000. If you do a Google search for M6000 the first thing up is a high end graphics adapter.
Quote from: Joe on August 02, 2017, 01:28:32 PMhttp://www.xrite.com/service-support/product-support/scanning-instruments/intellitrax
http://www.xrite.com/categories/scanning-instruments/intellitrax
Quote from: andyfest on August 02, 2017, 01:13:46 PMIt's for quick colour calibration on-press using proprietary colour bars right? Wasn't that system used to link colour standards across several plants in the old days?
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