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Keywords:
Press,
Runnability,
Tackiness,
Printability,
Lint
Understanding and improving the performance of paper through a print press to decrease likelihood of printer jams. Source: Crowes Printers London
crowesprint, 3/15/10
Understanding and improving the performance of paper through a print press to decrease likelihood of printer jams. Source: Crowes Printers London
crowesprint, 3/15/10
There are many things to see. This is a beautiful university city, famous throughout Colombia for the numerous private and public universities. It's reported that 1/4 of city (pop. 300,000) residents here are students, females seem to outnumber males by margin of 3 to 1. So students can be seen everywhere, MB4-219 either walking to classes along Avenidas Las Americas, 30 de Agosto, Circunvalar, or sitting in the myriad cafes along Avenida Santander MB4-348 after class while chatting with friends and watching others strolling along the avenue.
The city has a real European, small city feel to it, like being in Switzerland or the Alps. In winter season it rains a lot (almost every day, but not for too long), but you can find very dry days on summer season. MB4-349 The air is always fresh, good temperature, and can be balmy depending on which part of city you're visiting.
Pereira is also famous for being one of only with 8 separate micro-climates in world, depending on which elevation and barrio you're in. For example, it's possible in just 10 minutes to go from a spot that's cool and foggy to one that is warm and balmy (like La Olympic Villa) Cathedral "La Pobreza", In this city it's easy to see why the Spanish would choose locations high up for planting cities, and why the later Colonialists from Medellin and State of Antioquia MB4-534 who founded this city choose this relatively high location to mount a new city 130 years ago. The climate is moderate and very healthy, and nothing like the humidity and heat you'll find in valleys down below!
smith67, 5/10/10
The characteristic of paper in terms of how well it performs on press. to top
The ability of a paper to perform on the press. Among the characteristics are: it must be lint-free, accurately trimmed, a moisture content in equilibrium with the relative humidity of the press room, free of curl or wavy edges.
A term used to describe how well a paper runs on a printing press.
Feature covering all the paper properties that create a trouble-free run through a paper machine or printing press (also how well cartons run on an automatic packaging line); see printability
Paper properties that affect the ability of the paper to run on the press.
The ease with which a paper moves through a printing press. For example, offset lithography puts more stress on paper than other printing processes because of: how the paper moves through the press; the great amount of water used in the process; and the tackiness of the inks that are used. In order to have good runnability, paper for offset printing must be strong, have great tear resistance, and possess good dimensional stability. It must also be water resistant and have a strong surface so the paper doesn't pick. Runnability is also a term for measuring the number of mechanical web breaks per 1,000 rolls of paper run on a press.
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