I have done of thousands of 4 col work on a 2 colour press mainly a Heidelberg MOZ/P if you scribe register marks on both sides of the sheet to...
If money is not a factor then the SM52 is the best choice.
In an ideal world, paper should be back trimmed, but often times, paper is loaded from a stack straight from the mill and paper will vary in size,...
Well at least you know the fundamentals. The main difference between the KORD and SM 74 is the feeder, on a KORD it is single sheet fed and on the...
It might be the overshoot device in the delivery, try rocking it backwards and forwards?
Your English is fine, I just misunderstood your question. Yes the nip width is something that will differ from press to press, unfortunately, I...
I think it's pretty much 0.004" or 0.1016 mm on any printing press?
Are you equipped with the Heidelberg pressing bar?
Is your 20 pt stock long grain or short grain?
Kris, check this thread out, it's not the same model of Heidelberg but it might help? https://www.colorprintingforum.com/threads/feeder-timing.3555/
Travis, yes indeed they do but I think it's a collar rather than a pin? Very long time since I ran one of those. :-)
I would say the Heidelberg Speedmaster SX 52 2P+ simply because it's newer, I think UV is an add on, If you're buying new? Good luck in finding...
Dirty eyes?
Heidelberg SM74 simply because the larger size gives you more options, unfortunately I can't comment on the Shinohara as I have never worked on...
Hopefully it's just a left over installation bolt?
Isn't what he is referring to, a Cyrel plate, it's a letterpress plate for coaters?
Add a small drop of Cobalt drier 0.5% or paste drier to your ink, it's normal for uncoated papers to take longer in drying.
Gotta be a loose cable between the console and the control cabinet?
Have you tried a different brand of blanket maybe a quick release blanket or non-compressible blanket?
The thinner the sheet, the more accurate the double sheet detector has to be, I always tore 3 strips of the stock being used and fed them through...