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Sergiusz Woropaj
August 3, 2024
History of Adast Romayor 314

Romayor is a famous series of sheetfed offset printing machines, which was produced by the Czech company Adast for more than 30 years without significant changes. These presses were popular in Eastern Europe among small and medium-sized printers due to their reliability, ease of operation and affordable price.

Sergiusz Woropaj
July 13, 2024
How to sell a printing press profitably

"There are two fools in the market - the seller and... the buyer". The meaning of the expression is not at all to offend anyone. When conducting a transaction, the seller seeks to embellish his goods in order to sell them for a higher price, while the buyer always tries to bring down the price in order to buy them back more favourably...

Sergiusz Woropaj
June 30, 2024
Control print elements

A control scale is a set of control elements (fields, test objects) on a print that allows to evaluate its quality. In doing so, both individual defects arising from certain defects in the printing process and their overall effect are controlled.

Sergiusz Woropaj
June 18, 2024
How it all started

I started to study printing in 1989, and had time to catch up with letterpress printing with its linotypes and flatbed printing machines with manual overlays. I studied at Minsk Vocational School No. 32 on Vera Khoruzhaya Street. 7 in Minsk. In those times there was no talk about any adequate quality control of the impression at all.