Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Print area of every model printing offset machine is different, customized with the printing business and the demand of print jobs that will be carried out.
Here are a number of brands and models of offset printing machines with a maximum print area who could be done by the print machines.
For more information, are as follows:
1. Offset Printing Machinery STORES
Based on the reply specifications issued by the Tokyo Aircraft Instrument Co.., Ltd.. Tokyo, Japan.
820 Stores
Max print area: 25 x 34 cm
Area max paper: 29.5 x 37.9 cm - Area papers min: 7.5 x 9.5 cm
Stores 820L
Max print area: 25 x 36.5 cm
Area max paper: 29.5 x 39, 2 cm - Area papers min: 7.5 x 9.5 cm
Stores 4700N
Area max print: 30.5 x 43.2 cm
Area max paper: 34 x 47 cm - Area papers min: 9 x 14 cm
2. Offset Printing Machinery GESTETNER
Based on the reply specifications issued by Hamada Printing Press Co.., Ltd.. Osaka, Japan.
Gestetner 211 H
Area max print: 26.4 x 34.5 cm
Area max paper: 26.4 x 36.5 cm - Area papers min: 9 x 14 cm
Gestetner 411CD
Area max print: 24.8 x 33.6 cm
Area max paper: 28 x 39.3 cm - Area papers min: 8.9 x 12.7 cm
3. Hamada Offset Printing Machinery
Based on the specifications captured from the operation manual issued by the supplier who Hamada printing press, Indonesia.
Hamada 700CD
Area max print: 34.5 x 45.6 cm
Area max paper: 36.5 x 47 cm - Area papers min: 13.3 x 14 cm
Hamada 800CDX
Area max print: 51.2 x 34.5 cm
Area max paper: 51.5 x 36.5 cm - Area papers min: 20 x 14.8 cm
4. HEIDELBERG Offset Printing Machinery
Based on the specifications issued by the Heidelberg Druckmaschinen who Aktiengesellschatf Heidelberg, Germany.
SORM
Max print area: 51 x 72 cm
Area max paper: 52 x 74 cm - Area papers min: 28 x 40 cm
SORS
Max print area: 70 x 102 cm
Area max paper: 72 x 102 cm - Area papers min: 28 x 40 cm
5. Offset Printing Machinery OLIVER
Based on the reply specifications issued by Sakurai Machine Trading Co.., Ltd.. Tokyo Japan.
Oliver-58E
Max print area: 57 x 44 cm
Area max paper: 58 x 45 cm - Area papers min: 27 x 21 cm
Oliver-94
Max print area: 94 x 62 cm
Area max paper: 94.5 x 64 cm - Area papers min: 48.5 x 31.8 cm
Oliver-6
Max print area: 48 x 31.2 cm
Area max paper: 48.5 x 32 cm - Area papers min: 22.5 x 20 cm
Oliver-6L
Area max print: 50.5 x 35 cm
Area max paper: 52 x 36 cm - Area papers min: 22.5 x 18.2 cm
Oliver-8
Max print area: 57 x 43.2 cm
Area max paper: 58 x 44.5 cm - Area papers min: 27 x 21 cm
Oliver-12
Max print area: 71 x 50 cm
Area max paper: 72 x 51 cm - Area papers min: 35 x 25 cm
For anyone who pursue a business or business printing, the print area know of the various types of offset printing machine is a necessity.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Bali Island Tourist Attraction
Tourists who have visited this South East Asian island will tell you that Bali exudes a certain magical charm and that is why, some people call Bali, the Island of Gods. After all, gods live in paradise don't they?
You will be pleasantly impressed by the many stunningly beautiful tourist attractions and the charming local people. If you are a scuba diver, you will be pleased to know that Bali is one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world.
Bali presents itself as a modern paradox because its ancient and traditional culture is still very much alive amidst modern living. While the basic conservatism of the Balinese people has enabled them to preserve many of their ancient customs, culture and religion, it has never hindered the acceptance of the new and innovative modern technological advancement.
The island is indeed a feast for the eye for tourists on holiday vacation in Indonesia. As the island is situated near the equator, it has almost equal amount of time for rain and sunshine making its environment very suitable for human inhabitation and as a result, Bali has been inhabited and civilized since ancient times.
Bali is also the only island in "middle Indonesia" that has more or less uninterrupted cultural continuity for hundreds of years. It is of this reason, Bali is the only part of Indonesia that remains "Hindu" and is still retaining elements of fusion of ethnic and Hindu cultures of more than a thousand years of cultural tradition.
When the island was colonized by the Dutch at the beginning of last century, the Dutch colonial masters were so impressed by the traditions of the Balinese that a concerted effort was made to preserve the island's mystical culture.
The Balinese society is a strong and cohesive one because the local people promote communal and family values. Feelings of alienation from parents and friends which are common in the western world are almost unheard of in Bali.
Children are carried everywhere or strapped to their mother's back until they are at least three months old. Religious rituals are performed regularly to keep the children safe, healthy and to protect them from harmful spirits. Every aspect of village life is organized in such detail that the individual's responsibilities and rights are meticulously defined by the Balinese tradition.
The Balinese are emotionally strong people and take the unfortunate incidents in their stride. The people are eternal optimists and believe that their Island of Gods enjoys a special place in the grander scheme of things. This is another reason why the local population can bounce back from the tragic terrorist attacks so quickly. Want to visit paradise? Then include Bali as your next holiday vacation destination for its many tourists attractions.
Monday, 19 September 2011
Hunting Waves on the seashoe Plengkung
No need all the way to have to go to Hawaii for only doing waves for surfing. You just visit the beach Plengkung located 87 km north of Banyuwangi.
Plengkung coast is less well known by foreign visitors (tourists) is mostly a surfing hobby , this beach is not foreign any more. Foreign tourists viewing Plengkung usually come from Germany, Britain, Canada, France, Holland, or countries in Asia and Afrikaa.
visitors call Plengkung with the term G-Land derived from the abbreviation of green land. known as by green land since the area of the beach was diTeluk Grajakan that resembles the letter G and are in debt expanse of tropical rain that colored green, so-called green land.
Plengkung waves including waves in the best ten largest in the world. No wonder if Plengkung already four times the international surfing area. "The plan in September later in Plengkung aka tone international surfing events. As organizers of Australia in cooperation with local governments banyuwangi "said Head of Central Park hudiyono MZ Nasioanal Purwo Alas.
Plengkung waves are divided into three levels namely kong, speedis, and many tracks. Each of these waves are in diarea different. The first type of waves namely kong, this is a wave whose height reaches 6-8 meters. These waves palig sought by international surfers.
The second level is known to have speedis height between 5-6 meters. Waves of this type usually also a professional surfer consumption. Then, the last level known as many tracks. High waves many tracks about 3-4 meters.
In addition to professional surfers, is also an option for novice surfers pemula.buat peselencar, besides being able to try out an area many tracks there are also other options that dibatu mace. Its location not far from Plengkung. If pursued on foot takes approximately 20 minutes. So that foreign tourists often refer to the waves in the area as the twenty-twenty.
But that does not mean just for the twenty-twenty twenty-twenty pemula.karena surfers can also be an choice for professional surfers. If the waves are not fine Plengkung. commonly not a good wave that occurred in March-June. While in July to September Wave in Plengkung currently good. And usually in these months surfers from foreign countries started to arrive.
For accommodation, provided you are deep pockets, not to worry. There are many facilities available at Plengkung began to restaurants, bars, cafes, bungalows, telephone, jangle camps, boats, and surfboards. All these facilities are offered in dollars. Maybe this will seem expensive for domestic travelers who pockets mediocre. Banyangkan just for one room accommodation for two people range in price between 40 -90 dollars.
To get to this area is a bit difficult. Besides the location is still far from the city middle banyuwangi also no public transportation immediatelly to Plengkung. The only way is to use this pribadi.kesulitan vehicles coupled with the damaged roads.
The route of the last markets to rowobendo. This route is the only way overland to the coast Plengkung. The distance is about 10 km. can be taken for 1 hour with a motor vehicle. Rawabendo is the entrance to the National Park Alas Purwo. But do not be surprised, the road leading from the market last rawabendo badly damaged condition.
Earlier this road was paved. It appears from the former stone asphalt buffer. However, due to neglected, the road has now become corrupted. But strangely this broken road, even favored by foreign tourists.
There are tourists who once said that if the course actually improved, in his country there are many roads are good. Most beautiful road here is still less good with the way his country said Hari Waluyo born man who served as a guard madison park Purwo Nasioanal Alas.
Along the way, if you visit in between July and September then it will only be met with a amount of search logs or fishermen returning from fishing.
But it is different, if you make a visit in July-September. Roads will be crowded. You will cross paths with foreign tourists who will enjoy surfing on the beach Plengkung.
Down the road is surrounded by teak forests with an average diameter of 30 cm and a height of 10-15 meters, you will be accompanied by the sound of birds chirping trucak bali, trucak green, and other small birds.
From a distance kepancer rawabendo caary on approximately 5 miles. when using a motorcycle can be reached within 40 minutes.
No less interesting as the route of market-rawabendo Tuesday, dirute rawabendo-shower you will disugui hanyati diversity. Understandably, since according to information from the hall TNAP, which successfully identified the plant until the year 2002 there are about 580 species.
While the types of fauna that can be encountered along the way, among others, gray monkeys (Macaca fascicularisl), deer (Cervus timorensis), and deer (muntiachus muncjak). Of the species of bird that we often encounter is the partridge (ghalus ghalus), hornbill (buceros undulatus), and peacock (pavomuticus).
Also there is a history peningalan temple named Pura Agung Giri Salaka. This temple is often used Pagerwesi ceremony held every 210 days period.
Until dipancur journey Plengkung forwarded to a distance of approximately 8.3 km. roughly can be reached within 30 minutes by motor vehicle. But to get to Plengkung takes approximately 2 hours.
Route conditions between the shower to Plengkung equally between Pasaranyar to Rowobendo. In fact, after traveling about 4 km from the shower, you will pass a river bridge condition is also completely damaged due to flash floods eroded. Forced to walk. Even for foreign tourists, walking from the shower to Plengkung was used as a warm up before surfing.
All the way from the shower into this Plengkung you will enjoy the wonderful forest kecik sapodilla (manilkarakauki) and seasoning manggong dominant. But there are also other trees like nyamplung (Calophyllum inophyllum), ketapan (Terminalia cattapa) and bulging (stercullia foetida) occasionally you will also find various species of animals and birds, of which there are deer, long-tailed macaques, langurs, jungle fowl, birds kangkareng ( antracoceros coronatus) hornbill, and cekakakjawa.
After walking about 6 km stretch of blue sea appeared, surrounded by green forests. According to the guide who also guard Alas Purwo, diligently vigilant, that's Plengkung known as an arena tour surf the waves of tourists. Rumbling sound waves are audible within a radius of 2 km.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
ijen Creater

Ijen Crater is the largest crater lake in Java. The sulfur crater lake lies in between a natural dams of deeply etched rock. It is 200 meters deep and consist of about 36million cubic meters of steaming acid water, shrouded in a smelling swirling sulfur cloud. Inside the crater the different color and size of stones are found. Indeed the crater of Ijen is beautiful garden of stone as well.
The view of sulfur miners who climb and go down to the crater is also amazing. A man puts about 10 kg of yellowish stone in to his basket, before he descends the mountain slope to sell his load, carrying the same basket, going in the same route, digging the same mineral. It is the natural picture that can be seen everyday.
Ijen Plateau lies in the centre of Ijen-Merapi Malang Reserve, which extends over much of the mountainous region directly west of Banyuwangi and borders on the Baluran National Park in the northeast. As at Mt. Bromo, the caldera is best viewed from the air. Fortunately, nearly all commercial flights operating between Denpasar - Surabaya, Yogyakarta or Jakarta usually fly, if not directly over, then close by Ijen plateau, where the seemingly luminous blue/green crater lake forms an unmistakable landmark. It is beautiful scenery and located about 32 km to the north west of Banyuwangi.
The principal attraction at Ijen is the large Crater Lake that has much sulfur, which lies hidden between sheer walls of deeply furrowed rock at more than 200 meters. The Ijen crater itself lies at about 2,300 meters above sea level. It forms a twin volcano with the now extinct Mount Merapi. The enormous Crater Lake, which is 200 meters deep and covers an area of more than meters, a million square meters, contains about 36 million cubic meters of steaming, acid water.
Ijen crater shows a special type of volcanic feature common to Indonesia, about 1 kilometer in diameter and 175 meters deep. The floor is covered completely by a warm lake, milky blue green in colours held back by a dam built many years ago by the Dutch, in order to maintain the hot, mineral laden water coming from raining the crop lands below.
The crater can be reached from either the east or the west by any kinds of vehicles, but the second part of the trip covers distance 3 km on foot (jungle track). However, the latter is more well-known approach, since the climb from the road's end to the edge of the lake is only one and a half hours. And a walk around the lake takes a full day.
The temperature drops at night, next to the crater rim it can fall to about 5° Celsius. The road ends at Jampit, where very basic shelter is available. It is also possible to sleep in the old vulcanology station further up the hill, now used by sulfur collectors, but permission must be obtained in advance.
The sulfur is transported entirely on foot. In the past, horses were used but they were found to be less practical on the hazardous terrain. Today, the mine yields nine to twelve tons of sulfur per day.
Men carry individual loads of up to 70 kg, often barefooted, up to the rim of crater and then 17 km down the mountainside to a factory near Banyuwangi. The porters are paid by weight. The most necessary advice if you are traveling to Ijen is: "If you lose your way, just look out for the sulfur trail". The meaning was clear, since a continuous flow of two ways traffic, carrying the sulfur down the mountainside from the lake and trudging up again to re-load, had left a yellow trail on the well-worn path. The best time for seeing Ijen Crater is at 8 to 9 am.
Friday, 2 September 2011
Tips for Safety Travel in Bali or Other Area in Indonesia
Tips for Safety Travel in Bali or Other Area in Indonesia
Indonesia and Bali especially are very safe. Criminality is low and most of the people are very friendly. But, whenever we go, we still have to be careful with our safety. So, I list down important point to be remember if you go to Indonesia, such as :
- Indonesia is tropical island with special disease and condition. You have to prepare yourself with :
- Antibiotic ointment
- Antiseptic
- Antihistamine.
- Aspirin
- Cough and flu medicine.
- Anti diarrhea. If diarrhea is happened to you, don't drink milk. Drink as much as water with sugar and salt or you can buy isotonic water. If the symptom getting worse, go to the hospital.
- Anti mosquito lotion, or use eucalyptus oil as natural medicine to prevent mosquito.
- Vitamin C, eat everyday to enhance your body immunities to the disease
- Mineral water. Sometime the humanity is very high. Get use to drink 8 glasses per-day.
- Sun block and hat.
2. Don't change the money in the airport. You will attract criminal. Put your money in two place, with the biggest amount of your money in special belt design to hide money. Put the rest of them in a wallet. For extra safety, you can use two wallet. Just in case if you meet felon who ask your money, you can give wallet with smaller amount.
3. When you take a cab, check the photograph of the driver that be put in dashboard, before entering it. If the photograph different with the driver, take another cab.
4. If you left hotel room at night, hang the ‘Don't Disturb' sign on the door, it will give wrong impression that the room isn't empty.
Although you have to be careful, don't feel hesitate to ask help or ask any information. Most Indonesian people are very helpful. They will help you gladly even though they do not understand your language. So, if you have plan to stay quite longer in Indonesia, its going to be very useful for you to learn simple words of Indonesian language.
Best Place and Food to be Visited and Enjoyed in Yogyakarta
Yogya is the place chosen by John F. Kennedy daughter for her honeymoon. Different with Bali, Yogya is exotic but humble. In Yogya you will feel the plain life and strong connection with nature, in a simple way. The strong Javanese character, that go through their life in defenselessness as the God given to them, give atmosphere that say, "Stop it, you have to slow down your life and bless everything, no matter how small it is." I felt so down to earth in there. That's why I always return to go back to Yogya.
But not only the Javanese character that make Yogya interesting. It is heaven of wonderful and very cheap handkerchief. If you ever went to Bali, some of the thing be sold there came from Yogya. Do you love traditional cloth, called Batik ? You can go to Tenun Lurik Kurnia in Bantul. You can see the process of Batik making. Or you can go to Batik Giriloyo or Apip's Batik, for higher quality. And if you looking for ceramics you have to go to Keramik Kasongan Village. Sphere more time in there, you going to be crazy to buy souvenir until forget the time. Don't forget to go to House of Lawe. This place is very unique because you can buy laptop bag, mouse or any other ‘modern' things with Batik touch .
Are you kind of people who dare to taste traditional food ? Javanese food usually taste sweet with rich spices. Try Bakmi Jawa Mbah Mo, in south Yogya. Its very delicious with salty duck egg. All the food cooked one by one using small charcoal firebox. Want to try traditional soup ? Try Soto Kadipiro. Its kind of chicken soup, but be cooked using cord wood. Or do you like barbecue ? You have to go to Sate Klatak Pak Bari. The taste is very good. And don't be surprise. All the place that I mention are not fancy restaurant. Some of them just serve the food in the middle of market. Honestly, its quite dirty. But if you want to taste the real food of Yogya, forget about hotel food. There is no hotel chiefs can be compare with them.
How about the nature ? Yogya has exotic place to be visited. In middle of city, they have old palace, very artistic with combination of Colonial and Javanese artitechture. That place keeps Raden Saleh painting, made hundred years ago. His two dimension painting are really wonderful. Believe or not. The position of object in the picture will change if you move your position. In out of the city, there are Goa Cerme, that you will walk 1200 meter to see beautiful stalagmite and stalagmite. If you like to see old Hindu or Budha temple, you come to the right place. There are many temples here, with 2 or 3 hours driving car form Yogya. One of them is Borobudur, the biggest Budha temple in the world. Or you can go to Wisata Turgo Village. You can see the amazing culture, nature, flora and fauna nearby Merapi Mountain, one of the most explosive mountain in Indonesia. Yogya also have beach. You can go to Baron Beach and if you lucky you can see ceremony to curtsey Nyi Roro Kidul, the legend Goodness who hold the Java Sea.
The Exotic Of LOMBOK AND GILI TRAWANGAN
Gili Trawangan is the largest of the three small islands or dykelocated at the northwest of Lombok.Trawangan is also the onlydyke which height above sea level is quite significant. With a length of 3 km and 2 km wide, Trawangan population of about 800inhabitants. Among the three dyke, Trawangan has the facilities fortourists of the most diverse; shop "Tir Na Nog" claiming that Trawangan is the smallest island in the world is his Irish bar. The most densely populated section iseast of the island.
Trawangan has the feel of "party" more than Gili Meno and Gili Air,because many parties all night every night of the show rotated bysome of the crowd. Popular activities conducted in Trawangan tourists are scuba diving (with PADI certified), snorkeling (on thenortheast coast), kayaking, andsurfing. There are also severalplaces for tourists to learn to ride around the island.
Gili Trawangan (as well as in two other dyke), there are no motor vehicles, because it is notpermitted by local regulations. Commonmeans of transportation are bicycles (rented by local people for the tourists) and cidomo, a simple horse-drawn carriage which are common in Lombok.To travel to and from the third dyke, residentsusually use motorized boats and speedboats.
Gili Trawangan, the most popular among the three Gili’s. Just kick back and enjoy the sun, nightly beach parties and sea. The main stripe is full of accommodations, restaurants, and dive shops.
If you are seeking a quieter place to stay there are bungalows in the north. This Island is also known as "Party Island", where mostly young European find themselves "Lost In Paradise".
If you come during the Peak Season (July-August, December-January), most places are full and prices are doubled. An advanced reservation is a must.
With spectacular sunrises over Lombok's Mount Rinjani volcano and breathtaking sunsets that illuminate Bali's towering Mount Agung volcano, together with warm hospitality of the Gili Trawangan residents, it's not surprising that most visitors end up staying longer than originally plan.
Accommodation on Gili Trawangan
Most of the accommodation centrally located on south east of Gili Trawangan. A few new establishments of bungalows with a better facilities are now available. Places in the front (beach line) are more expensive. The upmarket accommodation is no longer dominated by Villa Ombak andVilla Almarik. There are many new quality boutique resorts are now available (see places to stay, updated recently). Gili Trawangan is more developed than other Gilis for the last few years. There are also a few places to stay around the north and south west coast in more quiet atmosphere.
Activities
Snorkeling off-the-shore, sunbathing, swimming, or join any dive trips with any dive operators which colored the lines. There are quality dive schools available to cater the needs of tourists, offering complete range of PADI courses, as well as Fun Dives for those already certified.
By night, the waterfront comes to life as various foreign and locally restaurants and bars start to fire up, with fresh snapper, grouper and tuna, cooked over charcoal flames, readily available.
TURTLE HATCHERY
A local initiative was set up to help the turtle population around Gili Trawangan. The poachers are paid for their find and the turtles are re-buried and kept under surveillance. Once they hatch, the baby green and hawksbill turtles are placed in a tank and left to grow until they are approx. 6 months old when they are big enough to fend for themselves, and are released into the sea.
The project still relies purely on donations by locals and tourists and has grown bigger and bigger over the years.
BIO-ROCK PROJECT
In 2004, Vila Ombak Diving Academy began a project to encourage the re-growth of the coral using a method called Bio-rock. The process involves using a safe low-voltage current that is applied though the sea water. The electric current attracts the minerals in the seawater to a steel structure where they grow into limestone very similar to coral reefs.
In 2006, after the success of the original project, all the dive operators on the island came together to construct more Biorock structures. The 14 structures can be found in the shallower waters (5-8m) at different points just in front of each dive shop.
GILI ECO TRUST
Gili Eco Trust was set up to protect the coral reefs around the island against destructive fishing practices.
A one-time donation of Rp 40,000 charged to the guest by dive centres on Gili Trawangan to pay fisherman to stop using fishing methods that are damaging to the reefs. Funds are also used for beach cleaning, rubbish management and monitoring.
Line fishing, spear fishing and surface nets are permitted as these methods are not harmful to the reefs and the eco-system.
Nightlife
Although the island once had a reputation among the back-packing community as wicked party destination, many establishments which once laid claim to hosting wild dance parties today trade on their reputations.
By a tradition that continuous today, only one establishment per night can play music and host dance party until 4 am. Of the seven weekly venues hosting parties, the one most anticipated by tourists and locals alike are the funk house and hard music parties with local DJ's in spinning disks.
If wild dance parties are not to your liking, many restaurants and bars, including the Tirnanog - Irish bar, provide a range of more sedate and social gathering point for Al fresco dinning and drinking by the water's edge.
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