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Quickpress regulations cgc comics
Quickpress regulations cgc comics













quickpress regulations cgc comics

I also would like to know the difference and quoting the site's official definition does nothing to explain. As a result, please take care not to submit books with low page quality or weak staple areas. value, $15 per book (20 book minimum)ĬCS does not offer its Screening service for QuickPress. QuickPress Modern (1975–Date) $200 max. Dry cleaning is included in the QuickPress service.ĬCS offers two QuickPress tiers (est. For certain books, QuickPress can dramatically improve the appearance, removing large bends and dents, waviness and spine rolls. QuickPress is a very fast and inexpensive alternative to our multi-step standard Pressing service. All CAPS shows a bad attitude.Does anyone know the difference between QuickPress and the CCS regular press service? I'm thinking about QuickPress since it is the right price, but unclear how much less it is relative to the normal press service. Please, if you reply, try keeping it civil. Maybe, if you are paying for a same day Walkthru service, they will evaluate, spot press or do it again on occasion but not for the Regular service. Your current conception of how the pressing service works, where they keep pressing, over and over again is wrong. Why the attitude ? I'm trying to work with you here to understand and clear up your misconceptions but you are yelling and being derogatory.

quickpress regulations cgc comics

Also, you are the newbie coming here to ask us questions. Multiple pressings for each Regular press submission is not normal procedure. then the third follow up is that if HUMAN ASSESSMENTS are in fact involved, then there is a degree of screening involved, no? But if you still don't get it, I accept that.ĭude, I don't know where you are getting your information but you are misinformed. Sooo, if you can follow the bouncing ball. Not sure how much simplier and clearer I can make this. there MUST be human assessments done to determine when to stop the multiple pressing. Is this concept hard to understand? So if you can understand this concept, then my follow up question is. how many times will they run it through press? 2X, 3X, 4X? and how will they know when to stop? ' What the heck are you talking about ? This statement by you, indicates to me, that you have a total misconception of the process.' If no judgement or review is ever done, then let me ask you. This is the same answer everyone has given you but you seem to think the answer doesn't make sense ? I think the problem here is that you have the wrong impression of the pressing service.

quickpress regulations cgc comics

If you do not prescreen then YES, they will press, even if there are no defects. If CCS believes that pressing would not benefit the comic, you will pay only the screening fee. The CCS Screening service determines whether pressing should be performed. Raw books, CGC-certified books and non CGC-certified books may be evaluated by CCS. This means they don't screen the book for pressing, they simply press. You said in your original post that you were NOT using CCS screening. Pressing can improve grading, but likely never to a 9.8 or higher. And lastly, the fact that anyone thinks pressing can actually get them a 9.8 or higher is out to lunch. So going back to my question, if a CCS presser was to see that a book has no visible defects, I don't believe they will send it through press unnecessarily. So by definition there is an element of human judgement to determine if any more pressing is needed. it says it will it continue to treat, if defects remain. but I can see you're not getting my point.















Quickpress regulations cgc comics