JoelAdler1
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We are in the process of switching to Fuji's thermal plates that develop on press (Ecomaxx-T plates). The plates are imaged on a Trendsetter 800 III. We previously were using the Thermal Direct plates from Kodak. With the Kodaks we had easy role-ups, but the life of the plates was only around 7000 to 12,000. Magenta was especially bad. With the Fuji plates on our 1999 Mitsubishi 40" 6 color we are having magenta blinding problems after 2 or 3 pulls. We have done calcium cleans, changed units on the press, changed ink manufacturers (Braden Sutphin (Ecoset HT) to Van Son V3). There were no distinguishable differences with any of these changes. Yesterday morning we tried a different series from Braden Sutphin (Millennium) with much better results. And then just as we felt we had solved the problem, the same problem came back and now with all the units (cmyk). The odd thing is that cleaning the plate with the Fuji plate cleaner brings back the image. Only on a rare occasion do we have to remake a plate. Does anyone have similar problems or insights into what the issue may be? There just doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason. We were told that high tack and low tack inks don't run well with these plates, so we thought going to the medium tack was the answer with the millennium. Today we are trying another ink. I'll update later, but if anyone has an inkling (no pun intended) as to where to look, I would appreciate it. Thanks!