Get the Most from Your Digital Paper
Mohawk: Digital printing is very sensitive to moisture in paper. High humidity causes damp edges and wavy paper. Low humidity dries out the paper edges and makes it contract and become tight.
Wausau: Keep temperatures constant. Turning up or down the temperature in a room at night or over the weekend is a bad idea. It is often done to save money, but when paper issues arise, the downtime adds up fast and the cost savings are lost. Watch the outside doors for moisture loss/gain; consider installing a second barrier between the loading docks and the production areas.
Bob has served as editor of In-plant Impressions since October of 1994. Prior to that he served for three years as managing editor of Printing Impressions, a commercial printing publication. Mr. Neubauer is very active in the U.S. in-plant industry. He attends all the major in-plant conferences and has visited more than 180 in-plant operations around the world. He has given presentations to numerous in-plant groups in the U.S., Canada and Australia, including the Association of College and University Printers and the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association. He also coordinates the annual In-Print contest, co-sponsored by IPMA and In-plant Impressions.