When appling AQ why does it take out the magenta (lessens the color) Gman
The primary factor causing ink pigment burn-out is the incompatibility between certain non-alkali resist ink
pigments (e.g. Rhodamine Red, Warm Red, Rubine Red) and high-alkaline or high-amine (ammonia hydroxide) aqueous coating formulations reacting with the captive heat, oxygen deprivation, and pressure within the printed load.
Some solutions include
• Use alkali/fade-resistant pigments.
• Change to a low-amine or heat-resistant aqueous coating with as low a pH as possible (less alkaline).
• Wind the printed loads as soon as possible to reduce unnecessary exposure to high heat builds captive in the pile.
best, gordo
how do you wind a pile? a pile turner with blowers? or is there a better solution?
The problem is he (pressman) did not grow up in printing. He has been involved for 20 yrs., more or less and whatever he learned was on his own. He does however figure things out for the most part. I do respect your opinion been in the trade 40+,maybe someday he"ll try it. Thanks Gman
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