What's the best way to control it? On-line? Off-line? Open loop

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What's the best way to control it? On-line? Off-line? Open loop? Closed loop? Can a control system for your paper machine produce substantial savings, increased production, and improved quality control for your company? There is no universal answer to this question. On-line computer control offers substantial advantages for machines producing 65 tons or more of paper per day: reduction of grade change time; reduction of off-grade production, reliable moisture control; prompt, reliable reports for management, and many others. IBM's experienced system engineers would like

to discuss your needs with you. If your process operation can be improved by computer control, these system engineers will help you select exactly the 1710 Control System that best meets your requirements. For more information, call your local IBM office or write to IBM Dept. 453, Monterey and Cottle Road, San Jose, California for a copy of IBM's new booklet:

Operator Guide Control of a Paper-Making Machine.

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