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+ | | name = Certificate Press | ||
+ | | image = CertificatePress.jpg | ||
+ | | location = [[Compound]] | ||
+ | | size = 9 × 5 | ||
+ | | requirements = | ||
+ | * [[Certification]] | ||
+ | | material1 = [[Pinch Roller]] | ||
+ | | qty1 = 2 | ||
+ | | material2 = [[Boards]] | ||
+ | | qty2 = 20 | ||
+ | | material3 = [[Linen]] | ||
+ | | qty3 = 5 | ||
+ | | material4 = [[Gold Wire]] | ||
+ | | qty4 = 40 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == Use == | ||
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+ | The Certificate Press can be used to print certificates, or to press [[Paper Pulp]] into [[Wet Paper]] (which can then be dried into [[Paper (Wood)]]. | ||
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+ | To switch between printing certificates and pressing paper, the plates used in the building must be changed. Certificates use a Certificate Plate, which is installed when the building is built. Paper needs an [[Aluminum Plate]] and a [[Deckle]] to be installed. The two plates can be switched back and forth but each time the plates are changed, [[Bolts]] and [[Washers]] are required. This process also needs the user to know [[Wood Paper Manufacture]]. | ||
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+ | Note, before the plates can be changed, the building must be configured with a name for the Certificates, this is permanent and can never be changed after the initial configuration, but if the press is only being used to press paper then this certificate name is not used at all. | ||
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+ | Changing the plates requires a [[Monkey Wrench]] | ||
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+ | === Making Wet Paper === | ||
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+ | First load the press with 1 Paper Pulp. Load the press with 20 Water in Jugs (the jugs are not consumed). Press the paper, this starts a strength timer. | ||
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+ | The Wet Paper must be removed from the press before another Paper Pulp is loaded. | ||
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Sources
To build this, the technology Certification is needed.
Cost
- 2 Pinch Roller
- 20 Boards
- 5 Linen
- 40 Gold Wire
Use
The Certificate Press can be used to print certificates, or to press Paper Pulp into Wet Paper (which can then be dried into Paper (Wood).
To switch between printing certificates and pressing paper, the plates used in the building must be changed. Certificates use a Certificate Plate, which is installed when the building is built. Paper needs an Aluminum Plate and a Deckle to be installed. The two plates can be switched back and forth but each time the plates are changed, Bolts and Washers are required. This process also needs the user to know Wood Paper Manufacture.
Note, before the plates can be changed, the building must be configured with a name for the Certificates, this is permanent and can never be changed after the initial configuration, but if the press is only being used to press paper then this certificate name is not used at all.
Changing the plates requires a Monkey Wrench
Making Wet Paper
First load the press with 1 Paper Pulp. Load the press with 20 Water in Jugs (the jugs are not consumed). Press the paper, this starts a strength timer.
The Wet Paper must be removed from the press before another Paper Pulp is loaded.