Have you ever experienced any troubles when printing in flexo?
Here is a list of things you should avoid when approaching flexography in order to prevent from troubles in production.
Have you ever experienced any troubles when printing in flexo?
Here is a list of things you should avoid when approaching flexography in order to prevent from troubles in production.
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Hi Stefano
Nice to see and hear your wisdom again ,congratulations on your website design and layout
I will send you some more points to avoid
Stay healthy and safe
Choi
Hi David, thank you for your kind comment 🙂
Yes, the press must be controlled, but unless the target is known, control is uncertain. For most flexo operators the target is intuitive and subjective rather than objective and colorimetrically based, and this leads to “proofing on the press.”
I would also add to your list, “Don’t be penny-wise and pound-foolish: Maintain equipment, replace worn components, keep aniloxes clean.”
Hello Mike and thanks for comment.
I fully agree with you!