Yes we are looking to buy,for now is in planning stages and I will keep your number on file.Thanks so much
Does someone know the difference between a KBA 162 and a KBA162a,is one better then the other,or is it a size difference? Thanks
As long as you are using correct tack,trapping should NOT be an issue,also a change in printing sequence may need to be changed
you want to stay with a reputable supplier like Domtar,their Opaque uncoated #3 offset will do the job,but if you want a better quality then by...
Quickest solution Spray some Anti Skin/Ink Fresh onto lead edge of blankets just before you re-start the press Happy Printing
LGPTS Litho Graphic Service Corp 18778120011,very nice people and they know Miehle's/Roland's inside out Happy Printing
The only thing that will cause back trapping is wrong tack sequence as HPC has stated,sad how some people want to reinvent the wheel here.
Dpkarur I am in the printing sublimation business for the past 15 years and in that time have tried many brands of dye sub inks,however nothing...
My pleasure,glad I could help a fellow printer,the folks at LGSPTS are wonderful to work with
LGSPTS is a great place to start when looking parts for a vintage Miehle,if they don't have it, I have a 20 lb sledge hammer you can use,their...
2 feet deep should be enough for your press as long as is reinforced with bars.Also you must take consideration of the area where press will be...
I believe the total weight per unit on an 84 Miehle Roland is 17,500 lbs,and we do have an 84 Favorite 4/28 and two 60" super sixty both 6 color...
Allied has a product called X+Y,it is a light paste that comes in a tube,one tube is X other is Y,you squeeze equal amounts mix it together then...
Consistancy wise from plate to plate,you cannot beat Screen/Fuji systems,by far the best plates out there.We have the daddy of them Platerite...
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It seems you are having issues with calcium carbonate build up that is coming from the paper.Replace the fountain solution and then add 1/4 oz of...