HarperScientific Coating Test Results
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The students set up the 10˝ Mark Andy Scout press for the trial, installing a 1,000-line anilox roll with a volume of 1.5 billion cubic microns (BCM). The roll was properly cleaned prior to the trial and new doctor blades were installed. Cyan ink was used throughout the trial.
To establish a benchmark for comparison, the students mounted the trial plate conventionally on a standard 96-tooth plate cylinder using .015˝ stickyback. After the students set the impression, they ran the job. As expected, the result included plate bounce and tonal lines. Andy Parks, CPCC flexo instructor and president of Parks Printing, rechecked the impression and the subsequent run yielded the same results.
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