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| Posted on 4/21/08 at 04:59 AM | |
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I would think that increasing heat and decreasing time is the best method. You can think of flash as any other time related equation. The ways you can decrease/increase flash time are: Height setting Heat setting Time setting Something worth looking at that not too many people think about....is using a very hot (which can equal very fast) setting on the flash and using "cool mist" units to keep everything below scorch point. These are especially useful when you are using various special effects inks that you just want to get gel'd...and you are running at very fast production speeds. Again, speed and accuracy can be as much about job planning and training as it can be about the machine. Ray | ||
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