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Even such printing factories, highly rationalized in speeding up, unmanned operation, and laborsaving, tend to be in shortage of humidity due to increasing heat by the machinery and more frequent induction of outside air. In printing factories, the humidity control suitable for the type of printing machine and the process is important. |
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| Effect of Humidification in Web Offset Printing |
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| In case of the web offset printing with its high speed machine of over 1000 rpm, drastic improvement of productivity can be obtained by keeping humidity and temperature in the factory constant. |

| Effects of humidity
control by AirAKI humidification system |
| - Solution for the disordered print stack
at outlet |
| - Reduction of paper loss, reduction of
claim against finished book |
| - Prevention of failure in dimensional
accuracy, color drift |
| - Less operators catching a cold |
| - Prevention of paper expansion and contraction |
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| Effect of Humidification in Newspaper Printing |
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| Troubles like paper jam and web breakage in newspaper printing where high-quality and high-speed are required cause machine stop further to delay newspaper delivery. |
| Effects of humidity control by AirAKI humidification system |
| - Elimination of troubles such as paper jam and web breakage |
| - For leveling and elimination of electrostatic |
| - Less operators catching a cold |
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| Effect of Humidification in Sheet-fed Offset Printing |
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| It's well known in sheet-fed offset printing that shortage of humidity causes troubles such as paper curling, printing out of register, paper jam due to electrostatic. With AirAKI Humidification System keeping the printing-site at the constant humidity, you can drastically improve quality and productivity. |
| Effects of humidity
control by AirAKI humidification system |
| - Prevention of paper curling |
| - Prevention of color drift and print
out of register |
| - Less operators catching a cold |
| - Prevention of paper expansion and contraction |
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