Thanks for the kind remarks, poedog89. I appreciate them. We are in agreement that anilox is key, and I like your technique. You do what I often tell the folks I train: "Mentally shrink down and stand on the surface of the anilox and think about what's happening where the rubber meets the road." Have a great one! Frank
Setting the impression is key. Other factors such as a keeping the plate clean, PH balance, ink drying to quickly onto the plate, air blowers drying ink onto the plate, paper stock, and type of sticky back being used. I find keeping my plate the cleanest is checking my ink and plate coat will keep it nice and crisp.
Thanks for the kind remarks, poedog89. I appreciate them.
We are in agreement that anilox is key, and I like your technique. You do what I often tell the folks I train: "Mentally shrink down and stand on the surface of the anilox and think about what's happening where the rubber meets the road."
Have a great one!
Frank
Setting the impression is key. Other factors such as a keeping the plate clean, PH balance, ink drying to quickly onto the plate, air blowers drying ink onto the plate, paper stock, and type of sticky back being used. I find keeping my plate the cleanest is checking my ink and plate coat will keep it nice and crisp.
Thanks dumfk. I appreciate that. Very kind.