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According to FLXON's Paul Sharkey, some printers are turning to thicker blades to help deal with the problem of controlling the blade-to-anilox pressure. Thicker blades offer more rigidity to help maintain the narrowest contact area possible. He reports that many printers have gone from .006˝ to .008˝ or .010˝ with great success.
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