lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey everyone,
I've run into a brick wall with the Crestlines on the first unit of my Ryobi 3302. As always, the second head runs beautifully. The first head, however, has never worked well and though I had it dialed in for a minute, I'm having a weird issue. I'm hoping someone here can help me figure it out.
As of yesterday, I noticed that my intermediate roller had no ink on it. I'm not sure what came out of adjustment or how, as I've been using both heads with sellable results. But when I run the press in neutral, the roller inks up. When I drop it into water, it inks up even better, but when I put it into ink, the ink slowly gets washed away until there's no ink on that roller. This causes anything be printed, obviously, to look terrible.
What I can't understand is 1) what adjustment actually needs to be made and 2) how it came that far out of adjustment. I keep trying to adjust the metering to intermediate pressure, but because that head is inked up with a dark blue right now, it's hard for me to see a stripe. I can't tell if there's too much or too little pressure. If I make the pressure too much, the whole plate just scums up. If I back it off to where the plate runs clean, the aforementioned problem occurs and the ink just disappears from the intermediate roller.
I made a slight adjustment in the intermediate to oscillator which seemed to help somewhat, but not enough. All of my form rollers, including the water form, have beautiful stripes.
Anyone have any idea what's happening?
Thanks,
- Lantz
I've run into a brick wall with the Crestlines on the first unit of my Ryobi 3302. As always, the second head runs beautifully. The first head, however, has never worked well and though I had it dialed in for a minute, I'm having a weird issue. I'm hoping someone here can help me figure it out.
As of yesterday, I noticed that my intermediate roller had no ink on it. I'm not sure what came out of adjustment or how, as I've been using both heads with sellable results. But when I run the press in neutral, the roller inks up. When I drop it into water, it inks up even better, but when I put it into ink, the ink slowly gets washed away until there's no ink on that roller. This causes anything be printed, obviously, to look terrible.
What I can't understand is 1) what adjustment actually needs to be made and 2) how it came that far out of adjustment. I keep trying to adjust the metering to intermediate pressure, but because that head is inked up with a dark blue right now, it's hard for me to see a stripe. I can't tell if there's too much or too little pressure. If I make the pressure too much, the whole plate just scums up. If I back it off to where the plate runs clean, the aforementioned problem occurs and the ink just disappears from the intermediate roller.
I made a slight adjustment in the intermediate to oscillator which seemed to help somewhat, but not enough. All of my form rollers, including the water form, have beautiful stripes.
Anyone have any idea what's happening?
Thanks,
- Lantz