Thanks 👍👍👍 for you to show us about the best style of the members of the printing on the machine of Germany .. GOD BLESS You all and also Thanks to All of you and this Printer's
hes reducing the piss out of that ink... hahaha i did the same goofy shit when i ran an MO in the 80.s..i belive i also passed it off as skill "" BLAAAAHAHAHA
@@simondalzell5635 im a 3rd year apprentice, shit job, i operate gto52 and MO and kora and cylinder and platten. There is no future in it, im in Australia aswell
Sheet fed offset printing was my trade started printing around 1984 worked at all kinds of print shops it's a trade that you can take with you almost anywhere and get a job
@@bill4572i'm a graphic student and i worked at a printing company for my intern, i learned how to operate sheet-fed offset and flexographic printing machine, and i can say that i regret studying them😂 it's just too much work for such a little pay, definitely one of the worst jobs out there
Those fanatics of the digital era have no idea what it really is to work on printing, the amazing engineering behind those machines (very old by the way and still unsurpassed in quality, precision and versatility) and the skill and knowledge required to operate them... Without this, everything would stay on a simple file or would be printed in a shitty digital machine, with a quality much lower, a durability much shorter, only in a very limited collection of lightweight paper and at a very high cost and slow production.
Interesting way to ink up with the fountain roler completely dry 😂 your gringing the hello it of that thing doing that with no ink in the well and using a metal ink knife.
@@OffsetPrinting01 thank you for your reply. 8000sh/h 1page face and back (both side or only one?) And the cost for a printing machine like this, how much it is?
Just 30 seconds in and I can already see your 'capable professional worker' making mistake after mistake! First, you don't adjust the ink supply while refilling and the machine is running. The roller takes up too much ink at once, disrupting the coloration! Basic first-year knowledge! Then, you don't add cleaning agents stored in cheap plastic bottles in such a large dose that it overflows. I won't even start on work safety here! You also don't lubricate the inking system when letting it run dry or apply some ink to prevent the ink fountains and roller from wearing out! The way you store the plates is shocking; they won't function properly! Overexposure, etc.! All of this looks VERY unprofessional! Regards, a master printer from Germany.