DI (I believe) stands for Digital Imaging, the plates are burned directly on the plate cylinder, eliminating the need for plate makers processors...
Do you have an IR dryer at the delivery end? could be the problem, also after washing the blankets to you allow enough time for them to dry out...
You wouldn't by chance be using Toyo Inks would you? It has become a clear known fact that they have been screwing with the ink formulas without...
I may be talking Apples and Oranges here but I had a huge scratch problem on my Presstek 5334 DI and, after much hunting and testing found out...
Curious to know where you heard that from. Considering Dainippon doesn't actually manufacture printing presses, just the technology that goes into...
EWADP remember the 5334 is only capable of 7,000 sph, and Presstek only recommends using the plates for no more than 20,000 impressions, though we...
The 750 number was what my owner (boss) threw at me the day he interviewed me. So I'm not surprised if I was off. But I do know our plate material...
Look up a synthetic "paper" called Yupo. I printed a field manual for the New York State Troopers who needed a water proof, stain proof book. It's...
quitamar, what is it specifically you are looking to print? Is a copy machine better suited for your needs, or a high quality ink-jet copier...
Here's the original link to the story: http://www.printweek.com/news/545464/Heidelberg-consigns-DI-press-ranges-history/ seems like everybody...
That size run sounds better off on a conventional 40" press that can handle a 16 ppg imposition. I run a Presstek 34DI and to run that quantity...
Might want to check out the 74Karat http://www.kba-print.de/en/produkte2/digitaldruck3/74karat.html (note the bottom paragraph, it uses the...
I'm running a Presstek 5334 DI (12" x 18" basic size paper) and have been told they run around $750,000 USD new. Don't forget to consider...