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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Wanted:Galley Trays & Composing Stick(s) in the forum Supplies and Sources 11 years, 2 months ago
Hello,Give Paul a shout at the Platen Press Museum here in Illinois (just google his site and you’ll find his email). I know he’s got a ton of galleys and a handful of composing sticks, it’s just a matter of what size and quantity you need, and if he’s got something handy at the moment. His prices are also very fair.Hope that helps!Jen
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Does stripping and refinishing a 100 year old type chest ruin it's value? in the forum Type 11 years, 4 months ago
I say go for it! We either refinish or paint most of our type banks to clean them up and give the studio a cohesive look. Many printers do, and rehabbed ones will still have the same value, if not more. And honestly, type cases are a dime a dozen so you might as well do it!-Jen
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic lead type oxidisation in the forum News and Announcements 11 years, 10 months ago
Are you mixing your color with opaque or transparent white ink? This is often a problem with an opaque base, so if you can mix to your PMS swatches with transparent instead, that will take care of it. Otherwise, allow for a large overrun in each run, as the problem fades as you go along.Hope that helps.
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic 600gsm black paper in the forum Supplies and Sources 12 years, 5 months ago
You’ll need to have the paper duplexed, as you won’t find anything this thick. You can just print both sides on the 300, and then find someone to duplex it (our offset friends here in Chicago are capable so you can probably find someone close to you).Hope that helps,Jen @ Starshaped Press
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Chicago Printers Guild Show in the forum Show Time 14 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for posting! Are you going to be there tonight? We’re going to make our best effort to get down. Hopefully we’ll see you there!
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Laws regarding fonts in the forum Business Matters 14 years, 2 months ago
You might be able to find some help at http://www.myfonts.com, as they do have info about licensing, etc., as well as a community you could approach. I’m not sure if they’ll have info straight out, but you could probably track down the main folks and see if they can help you.Kudos to you for thinking about this issue!Jen
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic numbering machines in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 2 months ago
You might want to check around as well; I got mine from Paul at the Platen Press Museum here in IL and they were more like $35-$50 each (can’t remember exactly…). I have them with both serif and sans serif, and they work great for being used (they have a few nicks, etc.).There are a few tricks to working with them, including setting the number…[Read more]
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic mixing wood and metal type in the forum Design Side 14 years, 4 months ago
I find that my wood type ranges in height, probably due to wear and age; some are higher than the metal I use and some are lower. I can mix them pretty successfully though with a little care. I don’t mix large, fat faces of wood with tiny metal, but if you have some 8- or 10-line wood type it’s not so bad. Regardless of the press I’m on, I usually…[Read more]
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Jen Starshaped 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, 5 months ago
Keep it! You never know… we used to use ours all the time when I printed on chipboard a lot (for long runs), and there are some tips and tricks to getting it to work successfully for you. Even if you don’t plan on using it soon, it’s always good to have extra parts on hand!
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Poster Printing in Central Texas? in the forum Job Advice 14 years, 5 months ago
I’m not sure how far he is from you, but you could check out Casey’s work:http://www.inkylipspress.com/He’s a super nice guy and does excellent work!Hope that helps,Jen
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic clearbags-what do you think of the biodegradable bags? in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 7 months ago
Hello,I’ve used these and found them wanting, but not for the problem you mentioned. I think they’re very frail and break easily, even when you’re inserting cards. And the ones I’ve used can’t be resealed if you have to reopen the card for any reason. Annoying! A great idea, but they just don’t seem up to snuff yet.
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic will these shaded images print well? in the forum Design Side 14 years, 9 months ago
If you’ve scanned or gotten the images at at least 600dpi, and preferably as black and white bitmaps, you’ll be fine (though I only have experience with magnesium). If the res is too low or you don’t change them to black and white, then you’ll see a halftone screen in them, which isn’t so nice. Hope that helps!Jen
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Help! C&P motor issues, press not turning in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 14 years, 11 months ago
Hello,Are you belt driven or direct drive? Either way, check all the parts that connect. My presses are direct drive, and if there’s so much as a piece of masking tape on the flywheel, it’ll throw off the whole operation and it won’t spin. There’s also a chance that the brushes on the motor are worn and aren’t touching the copper wheel inside the…[Read more]
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Where to get thick chipboard? in the forum Supplies and Sources 14 years, 11 months ago
Hello,Back in the day, we used to get this kind of stuff from: http://www.beveridgepaper.com/We used it for cd packaging, business cards and the like, as it’s thick like chipboard and comes in colors, though I’m not sure it would be great for anything that you might want to be archival. You could probably ask them about it and see what they say,…[Read more]
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Jen Starshaped posted an update 15 years ago
@christie Just saw your comment here somewhere about RUNNING AWAY from polymer and had to say Sweet Jesus, Cheers to you! Plastic ain't for everyone.
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Jen Starshaped posted an update 15 years, 5 months ago
@heirloompress Thanks! Ah, Punk Planet… how I do miss thee. I’m assuming you’re in APA now too? I’m so behind on newer members… I don’t contribute as much as I’d like now that there’s a 2 year old in my life!
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Lettra Schmettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 5 months ago
Good call… I’m not sure, but I’ll check the lot I have in the studio tomorrow. If it’s grained long, then I just did a project scoring with the grain and it cracked. But it could have been grained short… will check, for sure!
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Lettra Schmettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 5 months ago
Hello,I hear you on scoring; it’s a mess, and I’ve tried working it on both sides with no luck either way. I just don’t think it was meant for that. I’m not a deep impression kind of gal, but I do like the Gilbert Esse line that Neenah is selling; it has more of a squarish texture to it, but it’s a very affordable alternative to the cottons, and…[Read more]
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Back pain & the busty printer.. in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 15 years, 6 months ago
I agree with Rachael; some well placed yoga stretches helps me out a lot. I have also had quite a bit of luck with acupuncture. A few years ago when I was printing a lot of the same thing, my hands started freezing up a bit, and acupuncture helped tremendously. I know you’re not far from me, so I would recommend The Nest up in Lincoln Square as…[Read more]
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Jen Starshaped replied to the topic Lettra Schmettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 7 months ago
Thanks Ladies!I just ordered some from Crane, so we’ll see how long it takes to get here. I worked with Legion many moons ago, so I’ll check them out as well.
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