Digispec's high-quality and beautiful mouse pad
H&H Enterprises (Las Vegas) is one of the largest manufacturers of mouse pad in the United States. In 2003, the company installed the Speedmaster CD-74 equipped with a UV device, which is the first North American company in Heidelberg. In the past, the company's products were printed on paper and then processed using three laminators that worked 16 hours a day. Since they owned the CD-74 press, they have reduced the drying time of the ink, thus enabling the task of printing directly on plastic.
The company's name is now Digispec. Recently, the company won the Gold Award for PPAI Achievements for its ability to apply 3D flip effects to the production of mouse pads.
Digispec originally used the Heidelberg CD-74 UV printer to print plastic products. Two years ago, the company expanded its business to lenticular printing, with a capacity of more than 125 prints. At the same time, they also use their own software developed to print Pacur and VPI gratings.
Monique Favreau, sales manager, said that the precision of their printed products was higher than any of the products he had seen. The secret is to pay more attention to the selected picture itself rather than blindly increasing the depth of field, otherwise it will ruin the effect of the entire print.
Lithographix: Seven Years of Raster Printing
Lithographix has used the 40-inch format Mitsubishi printing press to print its grating business for nearly seven years. The company has two production plants in Los Angeles and Carlsbad, which are engaged in film, automotive retail, apparel agency, and raster printing. The company mainly prints orders for Dodge baseball cards, signage, and the NFL (National Football League). The product size is 20 x 28 inches, the resolution is 300 lpi, the length of the printing plate is from 1000 to 20,000, even can reach 50,000.
The company's production manager, George Wolden, told us that raster printing requires very precise registration and that the image files are also large. In the printing process, the color and the split file must be controlled and managed, and the image and the raster plate must be accurately attached together.
Wolden also told us that the lacquer printing brought us the test throughout the entire printing shop. Many salespeople and printers boast about their products but do not understand the technical parameters and do not understand how the gratings are extruded. Raster printing also requires proofing and complicated printing checks.
Universal Lithographers: Accurate Feed Feed Registration
The caption of Universal Lithographers (Sheboygan, WI) is: We can help you print anything that you can imagine. The company relies on two six-color manroland 706 presses with on-line coating equipment. Universal Lithographers has been around for 42 years, and Deputy General Manager Jerry Keller said: “Our company does not use UV technology, but we use infrared to dry it. This method is also very good.â€
Through professional multi-color printing production, Universal's sales climbed to 6 million US dollars. The application scope of raster printing includes promotional products such as POP point-of-sale advertising and POS point-of-sale services. At present, the company uses Photoshop as an interlaced scanning software. This work is very laborious, so the company is currently evaluating professional software for testing raster printing.
Roland 700's vacuum table and pneumatic side gauge are ideal for raster printing. At a press speed of 12,000 sph, the grating plate will reduce its speed by 65% ​​when it hits the front rail.
Unlike other brands of presses, which use rollers to correct the positioning of the paper, Roland 700 has a suction pad under the paper that pulls the reticle upright without leaving any traces. Feeder registration is very important for lenticular printing. Keller told us that Roland 700's grating plate feed handling capability and conveyors are excellent for this work.
Blanks Printing: DI Shows Skills
In September 2004, Blanks Printing & Imaging (Dallas) of Texas, USA introduced the first KBA 74 Karat press. Blanks was previously a prepress company with a 90,000 square foot facility and two fully open Heidelberg presses. The 29-inch Karat direct-imaging press is capable of performing plastic printing jobs, and with its short-lived preparation time, the company has helped the company gain a foothold in the 40-inch format.
Before trying raster printing, the company did some plastic printing business. Their first raster print, the calendar, was produced very smoothly.
Kevin Schrader, Blank's Vice President, praised: "The KBA 74 Karat has run very smoothly. Our first raster print is a picture of one picture, one picture and one dark picture. We didn't think we would have a good effect. However, after the printing on the machine, the brightness and darkness compensation of the two pictures was very appropriate."
Schrader thinks that 74 Karat is ideal for lenticular printing. He explained: “The printer's bite teeth do not release until after the process of printing, coating, etc. is completed. This ensures accurate registration. "In addition, the printing press has a shorter preparation time and is more economical than a 40-inch press.
More information
Some of the companies we have contacted are reluctant to disclose their trade secrets - they have tried hard to explore how to make grating products more perfect and hope to keep their secrets of experience secret. If you want to see a real-world product like the real world, please visit Lenstar.org. In addition, the site also provides services for designers, advertising agencies and brand marketing personnel. Among them, online enterprise organizations include major printing services/suppliers such as Sun Chemical, Flint Ink, and INX; developers of image processing software such as Flipsigns, Photo Illusion and Human Eyes, and plastics specialists Eastman Chemical and Pacur, among others .
Source: Printing Technology
H&H Enterprises (Las Vegas) is one of the largest manufacturers of mouse pad in the United States. In 2003, the company installed the Speedmaster CD-74 equipped with a UV device, which is the first North American company in Heidelberg. In the past, the company's products were printed on paper and then processed using three laminators that worked 16 hours a day. Since they owned the CD-74 press, they have reduced the drying time of the ink, thus enabling the task of printing directly on plastic.
The company's name is now Digispec. Recently, the company won the Gold Award for PPAI Achievements for its ability to apply 3D flip effects to the production of mouse pads.
Digispec originally used the Heidelberg CD-74 UV printer to print plastic products. Two years ago, the company expanded its business to lenticular printing, with a capacity of more than 125 prints. At the same time, they also use their own software developed to print Pacur and VPI gratings.
Monique Favreau, sales manager, said that the precision of their printed products was higher than any of the products he had seen. The secret is to pay more attention to the selected picture itself rather than blindly increasing the depth of field, otherwise it will ruin the effect of the entire print.
Lithographix: Seven Years of Raster Printing
Lithographix has used the 40-inch format Mitsubishi printing press to print its grating business for nearly seven years. The company has two production plants in Los Angeles and Carlsbad, which are engaged in film, automotive retail, apparel agency, and raster printing. The company mainly prints orders for Dodge baseball cards, signage, and the NFL (National Football League). The product size is 20 x 28 inches, the resolution is 300 lpi, the length of the printing plate is from 1000 to 20,000, even can reach 50,000.
The company's production manager, George Wolden, told us that raster printing requires very precise registration and that the image files are also large. In the printing process, the color and the split file must be controlled and managed, and the image and the raster plate must be accurately attached together.
Wolden also told us that the lacquer printing brought us the test throughout the entire printing shop. Many salespeople and printers boast about their products but do not understand the technical parameters and do not understand how the gratings are extruded. Raster printing also requires proofing and complicated printing checks.
Universal Lithographers: Accurate Feed Feed Registration
The caption of Universal Lithographers (Sheboygan, WI) is: We can help you print anything that you can imagine. The company relies on two six-color manroland 706 presses with on-line coating equipment. Universal Lithographers has been around for 42 years, and Deputy General Manager Jerry Keller said: “Our company does not use UV technology, but we use infrared to dry it. This method is also very good.â€
Through professional multi-color printing production, Universal's sales climbed to 6 million US dollars. The application scope of raster printing includes promotional products such as POP point-of-sale advertising and POS point-of-sale services. At present, the company uses Photoshop as an interlaced scanning software. This work is very laborious, so the company is currently evaluating professional software for testing raster printing.
Roland 700's vacuum table and pneumatic side gauge are ideal for raster printing. At a press speed of 12,000 sph, the grating plate will reduce its speed by 65% ​​when it hits the front rail.
Unlike other brands of presses, which use rollers to correct the positioning of the paper, Roland 700 has a suction pad under the paper that pulls the reticle upright without leaving any traces. Feeder registration is very important for lenticular printing. Keller told us that Roland 700's grating plate feed handling capability and conveyors are excellent for this work.
Blanks Printing: DI Shows Skills
In September 2004, Blanks Printing & Imaging (Dallas) of Texas, USA introduced the first KBA 74 Karat press. Blanks was previously a prepress company with a 90,000 square foot facility and two fully open Heidelberg presses. The 29-inch Karat direct-imaging press is capable of performing plastic printing jobs, and with its short-lived preparation time, the company has helped the company gain a foothold in the 40-inch format.
Before trying raster printing, the company did some plastic printing business. Their first raster print, the calendar, was produced very smoothly.
Kevin Schrader, Blank's Vice President, praised: "The KBA 74 Karat has run very smoothly. Our first raster print is a picture of one picture, one picture and one dark picture. We didn't think we would have a good effect. However, after the printing on the machine, the brightness and darkness compensation of the two pictures was very appropriate."
Schrader thinks that 74 Karat is ideal for lenticular printing. He explained: “The printer's bite teeth do not release until after the process of printing, coating, etc. is completed. This ensures accurate registration. "In addition, the printing press has a shorter preparation time and is more economical than a 40-inch press.
More information
Some of the companies we have contacted are reluctant to disclose their trade secrets - they have tried hard to explore how to make grating products more perfect and hope to keep their secrets of experience secret. If you want to see a real-world product like the real world, please visit Lenstar.org. In addition, the site also provides services for designers, advertising agencies and brand marketing personnel. Among them, online enterprise organizations include major printing services/suppliers such as Sun Chemical, Flint Ink, and INX; developers of image processing software such as Flipsigns, Photo Illusion and Human Eyes, and plastics specialists Eastman Chemical and Pacur, among others .
Source: Printing Technology
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