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Komori ink fountains
We have a new 40in 10/c lithrone perfector. The cleaning of the ink fountains seems to be a huge task.I am use to the Heidi ink fountain liners ,,,just pull the ink and toss the foils. Not having the ink liners really takes a great deal of more time plus you can't wash the ink ball roller up during the washup. I understand why Komori does it this way for the ink keys and such but it does take a great deal of time to wash up plus you have to grease the fountain when your done. Any one else have any thoughts on this or feels the same way. I miss the foils and I fear in time the roller will score? Thanks..........
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Your lucky thats the only gripe you have about your Komori. Try running a new LS that ghost and sensitizes plates after oscillating them, and back tracks ink onto the meetering roller. And has been through 5 different ink and chemistries to try and solve all of this mystery.
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Awesome
 Originally Posted by Cornishpastythighs
Hey thanks it looks very cool worth a look into
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So far impressed
 Originally Posted by REYES1377
Your lucky thats the only gripe you have about your Komori. Try running a new LS that ghost and sensitizes plates after oscillating them, and back tracks ink onto the meetering roller. And has been through 5 different ink and chemistries to try and solve all of this mystery.
Thanks for the feed back. So far I'm very impressed with the new BIG girl. It will be a huge learning curve and with any new press a fair amount of hair loss will happen. I fully expect once we figure out the the quirks with the press we should be flying. The training we are getting has been excellent and they keep it pretty simple for us to avoid the deer in the headlights look! Slow and steady will win the race. One thing I have noticed is she will have to have a very adhered to maint schedule to maintain the big girl.
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 Originally Posted by REYES1377
Your lucky thats the only gripe you have about your Komori. Try running a new LS that ghost and sensitizes plates after oscillating them, and back tracks ink onto the meetering roller. And has been through 5 different ink and chemistries to try and solve all of this mystery.
That's funny I don't have any of these problems with my Komori, what are YOU doing wrong. Since all press manufacturers have oscillating ink forms then everyone must be having plate sensitivity problems, if this is truly the case, which I believe it is not. As far as back tracking to the meterer, Is this a U.V. or conventional press ? It has been my experience that this only happens with U.V. I can put conventional ink in the same unit and not have any problem at all, that tells me it is an ink issue. At which point, I got on my ink manufacturer, and told him to cut back on the extender, which dramatically decreased the problem. It sounds like you have some serious ink / plate material problems.
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Great point
One has to step back and not be so quick to blame the press.One thing are instructor is really trying to get across to us is to step back and make sure you are doing everything right.Pick up the manual and make sure! It will be tough to learn a new press after running Heidi's my whole life but hey I don't own the company and it's not my decision so you must adapt and learn anew again.
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printers needed
 Originally Posted by canadian printer
One has to step back and not be so quick to blame the press.One thing are instructor is really trying to get across to us is to step back and make sure you are doing everything right.Pick up the manual and make sure! It will be tough to learn a new press after running Heidi's my whole life but hey I don't own the company and it's not my decision so you must adapt and learn anew again.
Canadian Printer, Very well put, some people forget that Komori and other press manufacturers are not printers. They rely on their customers to be the printers ,unfortunately some of the afforementioned " customers " do not fit the bill.
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There are ink fountain lines at Print World 2010 the trade show in Tronto Canada 20-22. 2010
They develop ink fountain lines for all print presser
Print World 2010
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