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Thanks Tim, That last bit is exactly the scenario I was considering, leftovers being used during setup.
The Schulte p350 really seems to fit that. When I was in the print shop, reusing full size sheets if they had one clean side was common since we had to pay to throw them away. That's one aspect of printing that I don't see changing mush over the years. Steve B |
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I want to know where all the T207 wrongbacks have gone. Not just Wagner/Carrigan but there were others. I haven't seen one for sale in 5 years.
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One of my handful of T210s has a printing error. The entire left side got no gloss coat. Makes the card look a bit odd till you realize what you're looking at, since the gloss has yellowed and cracked a bit.
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Steve - Let's see a scan of this animal.
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Well, it actually scanned. I didn't think it would show up.
I'll put it in a new thread, maybe it'll get a few other T210 errors shown. Steve B |
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