Hi everyone
Client has old Agfa 8800MKIII that had tons of issue. Previous owner used machine for 12 years straight. After fixing both LD driver boards, power supplies, cleaning all optics and calibrating all motors etc... Machine works and prints well on positive plates (Agfa Elite pro, chinese clones...)
But client got negative Agfa Eclipse plates and here is where problems begin.
For 1, i never worked with these plates and neither did guys i know from Heidelberg and Agfa it's self. All the feedback i can get for the plates from them is they are horrible and it's more marketing then truth. Fountain solution is now green instead of blue and rollers are as dirty as they were, no real change.
There seems to be banding problem related to zoom. I can play with zoom, focus, drum speed and exposure and i get either black on white or white on black banding. And if i find best settings and change them, then go back to them i see result is different. But on positive plates this doesn't happen and no banding.
Also struggling to calibrate on these plates as you can't see anything with protective coating. Drum speed too high/exposure high = washes away photopolymer layer with protective layer. Drum speed low or lower exposure and protective layer is too hard to remove. (which already sounds counter intuitive)
Any thoughts/experience with these plates or machine settings?
Client has old Agfa 8800MKIII that had tons of issue. Previous owner used machine for 12 years straight. After fixing both LD driver boards, power supplies, cleaning all optics and calibrating all motors etc... Machine works and prints well on positive plates (Agfa Elite pro, chinese clones...)
But client got negative Agfa Eclipse plates and here is where problems begin.
For 1, i never worked with these plates and neither did guys i know from Heidelberg and Agfa it's self. All the feedback i can get for the plates from them is they are horrible and it's more marketing then truth. Fountain solution is now green instead of blue and rollers are as dirty as they were, no real change.
There seems to be banding problem related to zoom. I can play with zoom, focus, drum speed and exposure and i get either black on white or white on black banding. And if i find best settings and change them, then go back to them i see result is different. But on positive plates this doesn't happen and no banding.
Also struggling to calibrate on these plates as you can't see anything with protective coating. Drum speed too high/exposure high = washes away photopolymer layer with protective layer. Drum speed low or lower exposure and protective layer is too hard to remove. (which already sounds counter intuitive)
Any thoughts/experience with these plates or machine settings?