I use ECO 3 Eclipse Thermal on a CTP Screen PLATERITE PT-R4300 E! reveals perfectly but when placed in the printing machines it looks like this (foto). We have been using it for about 3 months and it is only now that it has started to show these defects.craveiro, what type of plates exactly ? Have you used them before or first time use ?
Our plates provider did mention something regarding underexposure, he should be here in a month or so, and we'll remind him to double check, just to make sure - Would you happen to have your values, at hand by chance? Oddly enough this problem persist, mostly, on yellow and black plates (CMYK Engraved)Craveiro, toning on large areas on DOP plates points to either underexposure on incorrect cleaning sequence on press. Your Eco3 supplier should have instructed your pressmen regarding coating removal. First thing clean you ctp optics, recalibrate and retest. If result is better but not perfect, increase the laser exposure in media type setting.
Turns out plates were very sensitive to light, we fixed it by using carry boxes for the plates - simple yet very effective solution.I agree with @maxon. If the problem were due to underexposure, you would be seeing the issue shown in the video in all non-image areas and not just on certain parts of the plate. Roller problem?
Which ECO3 plate are you using?Turns out plates were very sensitive to light, we fixed it by using carry boxes for the plates - simple yet very effective solution.
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