Re: Plate review: Printight model number KM 73

From: Jon Lybrook ^lt;jon@terabear.com>
Date: 02/19/04-02:37:50 PM Z
Message-id: <40351E9E.3010806@terabear.com>

Thanks Mark. Wouldn't want to ask him to change it on my account. ;-)

Ender100@aol.com wrote:

> Just one correction—I think Peter will be surprised that his company
> has a new name hehehehe
>
> It's Copygraphics in Santa Fe : http://www.copygsf.com/
>
> Mark Nelson
>
> In a message dated 2/19/04 2:20:10 PM, jon@terabear.com writes:
>
>
>> Using an inkjet printed step wedge (on Pictorico OHP) from a Dan
>> Burkholder CD,
>> I found this combination to work very well using plates Printight
>> model number
>> KM 73 available from Box Car press as "EcoEtch gravure plates for
>> photogravure".
>>
>> I exposed in a frame vacuum (with light dusting of baby powder on the
>> plate)
>> using a bank of black light bulbs for the following times:
>>
>> Â Â 2 minutes: 80% density 300lpi continuous tone screen (from Alpha
>> Graphics in
>> Santa Fe - Thanks Peter!)
>> Â Â 1 minute, 45 seconds:Â step wedge transparency image (using all
>> black ink)
>>
>> Full procedure here. Feel free to send comments to me directly on the
>> procedure:Â http://www.lytescapes.com/procedures/intaglio.html
>>
>> Jon
>
>
>
Received on Thu Feb 19 14:43:01 2004

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