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CD Shrink Wrap Systems um fiber laser (YAG wavelength), and CO2. The primary differences between these units are maintenance, spot size, and ability to etch various materials.Shrink wrap systems are commonly used by various industries to protect their products from moisture, dirt, and damage during storage or transport. Shrink wrap is also a quick and simple way to keep items neatly organized. Plastic film, made of PVC, Polyolefin or polyethylene wraps around the objects.When the film is heated, it shrinks, conforming to the shape of the object and sealing it from outside elements. Shrink wrap systems may be handheld, or automatic machines with a high throughput that can handle objects of different siz Maintenance – The diode-pumped YAG has a diode bar that heats up and can warp after about 10,000 hours of use, requiring costly replacement. The Ytterbium fiber and CO2 lasers have no diode bar so they have no maintenance requirements for up to 70,000 hours of operation. Spot size – As the wavelength of a YA Ensuring Business Success: 4th Quarter Publicity = 1st Quarter Prosperity Computer-to-plate (CTP) technology is used on a daily basis in offset, flexography, and screen-printing workshops. As for pad printing industry, computer to plate equipment – laser plate-etching systems – have been introduced only recently. However, with latest developments, laser-based systems have the potential to conquer pad printing market over the next couple of years.As the year 2006 starts to wind down, many businesses and entrepreneurs are making plans and budgets for the year 2007. Those plans could include anything from setting up goals for new products to preparing marketing, sales and PR/publicity campaigns. When it comes to your publicity plan, WHEN you launch your campaign can be just as important to what and how you launch.HOLIDAY PUBLICITY OPPORTUNITIES:If your product/business lends itself to increased holiday sales, the next few weeks are a perfect time to get a publicity ca CTP benefits: • Laser systems enable the user to convert a digital graphic file to a highest quality etched image in just 1 to 5 minutes. • Costs of films, chemicals, consumables shipping, exposure units and removal of hazardous materials are eliminated, as are maintenance contracts on processing equipment and costs of outsourcing steel plate making. Double-sided laser-etched plates can accommodate up to four images, which reduces plate usage. • There are four steps to make a plate: import the graphic file into the system’s software, apply the halftone pattern to the image, specify the etch-depth parameter in the laser’s operating software, and press start. • Laser-imaged graphics are first generation so there is no loss of resolution. • Etch depth and halftone pattern can be accurately fine-tuned to match the type of image you want to print, the viscosity and rheology of the ink used, the speed of the printing machine, and the durometer of the printing pads used. As specifications can be stored on the computer, resulting image quality is completely repeatable. • Laser-based CTP systems can accommodate operating settings for fine, combination fine/bold, and bold graphics. • Laser-engraved plates have a straight-walled etching and more precise inkwell than polymer cliches and thin or thick steel plates. Choosing a CTP system: 1. Laser type Today, three types of lasers have been used to make pad-printing plates: diode-pumped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG), Ytterbium fiber laser (YAG wavelength), and CO2. The primary differences between these units are maintenance, spot size, and ability to etch various materials. Maintenance – The diode-pumped YAG has a diode bar that heats up and can warp after about 10,000 hours of use, requiring costly replacement. The Ytterbium fiber and CO2 lasers have no diode bar so they have no maintenance requirements for up to 70,000 hours of operation. Spot size – As the wavelength of a YA LLCs: Do They Make Sense for Your Business? quality etched image in just 1 to 5 minutes.With many of the perks of incorporation, without many of the headaches, it’s no wonder the flexibility of the Limited Liability Company ( LLC ) is gaining popularity with business owners nationwide, and around the globe. But before you take that leap; is it right for your business?Understanding the Limited Liability CorporationThe LLC is a type of hybrid business structure that offers many of the advantages of a corporation, but with the tax advantages and management flexibility of a partnership. It’s a popular choice for s • Costs of films, chemicals, consumables shipping, exposure units and removal of hazardous materials are eliminated, as are maintenance contracts on processing equipment and costs of outsourcing steel plate making. Double-sided laser-etched plates can accommodate up to four images, which reduces plate usage. • There are four steps to make a plate: import the graphic file into the system’s software, apply the halftone pattern to the image, specify the etch-depth parameter in the laser’s operating software, and press start. • Laser-imaged graphics are first generation so there is no loss of resolution. • Etch depth and halftone pattern can be accurately fine-tuned to match the type of image you want to print, the viscosity and rheology of the ink used, the speed of the printing machine, and the durometer of the printing pads used. As specifications can be stored on the computer, resulting image quality is completely repeatable. • Laser-based CTP systems can accommodate operating settings for fine, combination fine/bold, and bold graphics. • Laser-engraved plates have a straight-walled etching and more precise inkwell than polymer cliches and thin or thick steel plates. Choosing a CTP system: 1. Laser type Today, three types of lasers have been used to make pad-printing plates: diode-pumped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG), Ytterbium fiber laser (YAG wavelength), and CO2. The primary differences between these units are maintenance, spot size, and ability to etch various materials. Maintenance – The diode-pumped YAG has a diode bar that heats up and can warp after about 10,000 hours of use, requiring costly replacement. The Ytterbium fiber and CO2 lasers have no diode bar so they have no maintenance requirements for up to 70,000 hours of operation. Spot size – As the wavelength of a YA Top 10 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make Before They Even Start
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As specifications can be stored on the computer, resulting image quality is completely repeatable. • Laser-based CTP systems can accommodate operating settings for fine, combination fine/bold, and bold graphics. • Laser-engraved plates have a straight-walled etching and more precise inkwell than polymer cliches and thin or thick steel plates. Choosing a CTP system: 1. Laser type Today, three types of lasers have been used to make pad-printing plates: diode-pumped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG), Ytterbium fiber laser (YAG wavelength), and CO2. The primary differences between these units are maintenance, spot size, and ability to etch various materials. Maintenance – The diode-pumped YAG has a diode bar that heats up and can warp after about 10,000 hours of use, requiring costly replacement. The Ytterbium fiber and CO2 lasers have no diode bar so they have no maintenance requirements for up to 70,000 hours of operation. Spot size – As the wavelength of a YA Getting the Right Business Accounting Software lity is completely repeatable.Business software, in general, stands for any such software that can be used for commercial purpose by a commercial establishment. Modern business requirements demand speedy and accurate accounting. But that by itself is not enough, as there are a number of small and large business establishments working all over and many of them may not be able to afford the additional cost of hiring accounting professionals.Besides, larger business houses need a greater work force of accounting professionals to handle the large amount of transac • Laser-based CTP systems can accommodate operating settings for fine, combination fine/bold, and bold graphics. • Laser-engraved plates have a straight-walled etching and more precise inkwell than polymer cliches and thin or thick steel plates. Choosing a CTP system: 1. Laser type Today, three types of lasers have been used to make pad-printing plates: diode-pumped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG), Ytterbium fiber laser (YAG wavelength), and CO2. The primary differences between these units are maintenance, spot size, and ability to etch various materials. Maintenance – The diode-pumped YAG has a diode bar that heats up and can warp after about 10,000 hours of use, requiring costly replacement. The Ytterbium fiber and CO2 lasers have no diode bar so they have no maintenance requirements for up to 70,000 hours of operation. Spot size – As the wavelength of a YA Yellow Page Profits um fiber laser (YAG wavelength), and CO2. The primary differences between these units are maintenance, spot size, and ability to etch various materials.The Yellow Pages are an advertising medium that shares many of the strengths of other advertising media while, at the same time, avoids some of its competition's limitations or disadvantages. As such, the Yellow Pages are best used to complement or extend the effects of advertising placed in other media. Like other media, the Yellow Pages permit an advertiser to select a well-defined geographic area, ranging from a neighborhood to an entire metropolitan area. Once the geography is defined, a Yellow Pages Maintenance – The diode-pumped YAG has a diode bar that heats up and can warp after about 10,000 hours of use, requiring costly replacement. The Ytterbium fiber and CO2 lasers have no diode bar so they have no maintenance requirements for up to 70,000 hours of operation. Spot size – As the wavelength of a YAG laser (1.064 microns) is ten times smaller than the CO2 wavelength (10.64 microns), the former is able to produce more detailed graphics than CO2. Materials – YAG lasers are ideally suited for metals. A CO2 laser beam is better absorbed by organic materials – wood, paper, plastics, glass, textiles, and rubber. 2. Software To ensure seamless integration into the workflow of the target company, laser software must be able to import are .ai (Adobe Illustrator), .dxf (CorelDRAW, AutoCad), and .bmp (bitmaps, gradients, process-color images) files. To achieve halftone or dot pattern, the software must be able to apply different hatches (or separation between the laser lines) to the image. For fine line graphics a small hatch can be applied, for bold graphics a larger hatch will prevent “scooping”. The power and frequency of the laser must be variable to finely tune the plate depth to provide the best printing plate for the type of ink, production speed and substrate. The target depth of etch in the plate is .001” 3. System features The CTP systems have several available features to consider:
For more information please visit Inkcups Now page on computer to plate pad printing and computer to plate laser engravers. Benjamin Adner, president of Inkcups Now Corp.
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