We print our 4-color jobs in units 2-5 of our 6-color Heidelberg and then switch to units 1-4 for our 6-color covers.
Last 2 times we switched from 2-5, to 1-4 we immediately had blinding issues and couldn't print 500 sheets without the magenta going away, other colors followed if kept going.
Paper was the same, a 30%PCW, tried a different paper, same result but much slower to happen.
First time it happened they did or calcium cleanings at least twice and that solved the problem. They're telling us it isn't calcium because if we just clean the plates it comes back for a while. Press crew unsure if calcium cleanings were done in between during the 3 months we were running in 2-5.
My question is, this year they started using a dead unit compound instead of vaseline they had always used. Is it possible that 3 months is too long for that to stay in there without getting cleaned out? They say this stuff is really hard to get cleaned out, takes 2-3 cleanings. Is it possible that its just still coming out of the rollers and transferring down thru the other units causing this problem? Once they've done several cleanings things improve but by then we've wasted a lot of time and have a lot of covers with light ink.
Pressman changed inks and now there's not a problem, but they cleaned up good again before doing that and are putting in fresh inks out of new cans.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Last 2 times we switched from 2-5, to 1-4 we immediately had blinding issues and couldn't print 500 sheets without the magenta going away, other colors followed if kept going.
Paper was the same, a 30%PCW, tried a different paper, same result but much slower to happen.
First time it happened they did or calcium cleanings at least twice and that solved the problem. They're telling us it isn't calcium because if we just clean the plates it comes back for a while. Press crew unsure if calcium cleanings were done in between during the 3 months we were running in 2-5.
My question is, this year they started using a dead unit compound instead of vaseline they had always used. Is it possible that 3 months is too long for that to stay in there without getting cleaned out? They say this stuff is really hard to get cleaned out, takes 2-3 cleanings. Is it possible that its just still coming out of the rollers and transferring down thru the other units causing this problem? Once they've done several cleanings things improve but by then we've wasted a lot of time and have a lot of covers with light ink.
Pressman changed inks and now there's not a problem, but they cleaned up good again before doing that and are putting in fresh inks out of new cans.
Any ideas?
Thanks