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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic I am in need of a letterpressed wedding inviation in the forum Business Matters 13 years, 2 months ago
Hi Alexis. I’d be happy to help if you let me know what you need. You can send an email to colleen@cleanwashletterpress.com. Colleen
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Broken bolt on platen – Help! in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 13 years, 9 months ago
get yourself a screw extractor: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202272968/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic cutting parent sheets down to size in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 2 months ago
Hi Adina!I think that you would save money in the long run (in paper waste alone) by paying the $10 to get the parent sheets cut down by Kelly Paper. Due to past experience, I would absolutely say do not take it to Kinko’s! Generally, they are not familiar with Lettra or any papers commonly used in letterpress printing. It’s best to take your…[Read more]
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic packing bed in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 2 months ago
It all depends on how your press bed is adjusted. What works for one person probably won’t work exactly right for you. I use .22 or .30 chipboard under the tympan and build it up sheet by sheet (depending on what I am printing) until I get the correct impression depth. Unfortunately, trial and error is sometimes the only way to get to the right…[Read more]
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic rubber-based ink in the forum Job Advice 14 years, 2 months ago
Hi Ren. Make sure that you are using uncoated paper- rubber based ink will never dry on a coated stock! I use both rubber and oil based inks and normally don’t have an issue with drying. If you aren’t happy with the rubber based- pick up a can of oil and see how you like it, it definitely dries faster.
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Printing Coasters in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 3 months ago
coaster stock!its thick and cheap:http://www.katzamericas.com/products_blanks.asp
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Plate walk in the forum Job Advice 14 years, 5 months ago
It is reusable- though sometimes after you remove the plate from the base the old adhesive can warp it a bit. When that happens, I find that it is just easier to pull it off and replace the adhesive.I haven’t used the metal backed plates- someone else will have to fill you in!
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Plate walk in the forum Job Advice 14 years, 5 months ago
I use the film adhesive (roll) from Boxcar ( http://www.boxcarpress.com/photopolymer-supplies/platemaking-supplies.html ) and have never had an issue with plates moving! Spray adhesive is just a mess, and I wouldn’t recommend using double sided tape as it could cause uneven impression.
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Corner Rounder in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 5 months ago
I have a Lassco 50B. It has a wood base and is much sturdier than the CR20’s I have used. It works fine (not any better or worse). Nothing beats a die when it comes to corner rounding!! I am starting to build a library of rounded corner dies in standard sizes. Takes less time and is a lot easier on my carpal tunnel!
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Ink Fountain — do you use yours? will getting rid of it decrease the value of my press? in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 6 months ago
Hi Kristina!A lot Chandler & Price’s were fitted with ink fountains as well. The ones that I have seen/used are about 1/4 the width of the ink disk. This causes a lot of problems (in my experience) because it distributes a small length of ink that doesn’t have the chance to get distributed properly before the rollers contact the plate (ie a blob…[Read more]
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic tympan paper for 8×12 c&p in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 9 months ago
this should work: http://www.dickblick.com/products/dura-lar-clear-acetate-alternative/
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic tympan paper for 8×12 c&p in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 9 months ago
You don’t necessarily need to used oiled tympan paper… I use a lot of brown paper as well as mylar bought in rolls. It works just fine and is much cheaper!
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic will these shaded images print well? in the forum Design Side 14 years, 10 months ago
If you are using polymer the line weight needs to be .25 pt or higher. Otherwise there is no guarantee that the lines will hold. Make sure to pay attention to the weight of the serifs on your type- that is one area that I have found a lot of people overlook.Good luck!
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic belt for a c&p 8×12? in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 11 months ago
You could make one yourself with supplies from McMaster-Carrbelting (sold in one foot lengths):http://www.mcmaster.com/#5753K424lacinghttp://www.mcmaster.com/#6118K14The width of the belting depends on your motor. Lacing just hammers onto the belt. It is a lot easier than one would think. To start with, I measure the length around the flywheel and…[Read more]
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic Where to get thick chipboard? in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 11 months ago
Newman Paperboard is located in Philadelphia. (http://www.newmanpaperboard.com/) They make all kinds of chip including custom colored boards. Their minimum is probably a lot higher than you are looking for, but maybe you could call and see if they have any cranberry colored scraps around?
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic inconsistent impression with photopolymer plates in the forum Type 14 years, 11 months ago
Size definitely does make a difference. Your press doesn’t have a huge amount of impressional strength. When you start with a little plate centered in the chase, it should be easy to get the sort of impression that I think you are looking for. But when you start filling up the chase, that same amount of force that is being used to print that tiny…[Read more]
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cleanwash letterpress replied to the topic source for dies? in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 11 months ago
Apple Die http://www.appledie.com/. They are great.