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Paper suppliers need to understand moisture content requirements for laser applications to help minimize curling problems and press jams. And depending on whether the curl runs on the 8.5 inch or the 11 inch die cut, the manufacturer can have a tough row to hoe attempting to remove it.
Adhesive is another factor. "If it gets too oozy," continued Heinl, "it builds up on the drum, which is expensive to repair." And unless the proper blade is used when trimming, dust builds up on the drum causing the printer to jam.
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- Companies:
- Continental Datalabel
- NAStar
- Repacorp
- People:
- Melinda Fulton
- Tony Heinl
- Places:
- Tipp City, Ohio
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