Dear All,
We are facing a problem with Man Roland 505 dot gain. The dot gain is too high with most of the jobs. With coated papers, sometimes it is up to 69% in 40% area and sometimes it is 55% in 40% area (which is quite okay). It depends on something, but on what? The dot gain can rise and fall over a few print jobs.
At first, the plates have been measured and there is no dot gain there (Agfa Amigo TS). The pressure between the cylinders has been measured and it seems to be okay also. The inks have been changed from Hostmann fast-drying to Vanson Premium. The fountain system has been washed several times and the solution has been changed from Huber Combifix to Fuji Acedin. Still no changes. Different blankets have been tried from Kinyo to Conti-air.
I've told the printers to use as less water as possible and to keep the densities:
Yellow - 1,30
Mag/cyan - 1,45
Black - 1,80
I have been checking the fountain measures all the time and the pH is about 5.0. Conductivity is around 1500 ms, but it's high because of the solution and water quality. We have water hardness of 10-12 dH over here. Fountain system is using isopronol for about 12%.
I've ran out of ideas and I really need some help with this case. Has someone had same kind of problem? Which are we missing here? What should we check?
Best regards,
Hannes
We are facing a problem with Man Roland 505 dot gain. The dot gain is too high with most of the jobs. With coated papers, sometimes it is up to 69% in 40% area and sometimes it is 55% in 40% area (which is quite okay). It depends on something, but on what? The dot gain can rise and fall over a few print jobs.
At first, the plates have been measured and there is no dot gain there (Agfa Amigo TS). The pressure between the cylinders has been measured and it seems to be okay also. The inks have been changed from Hostmann fast-drying to Vanson Premium. The fountain system has been washed several times and the solution has been changed from Huber Combifix to Fuji Acedin. Still no changes. Different blankets have been tried from Kinyo to Conti-air.
I've told the printers to use as less water as possible and to keep the densities:
Yellow - 1,30
Mag/cyan - 1,45
Black - 1,80
I have been checking the fountain measures all the time and the pH is about 5.0. Conductivity is around 1500 ms, but it's high because of the solution and water quality. We have water hardness of 10-12 dH over here. Fountain system is using isopronol for about 12%.
I've ran out of ideas and I really need some help with this case. Has someone had same kind of problem? Which are we missing here? What should we check?
Best regards,
Hannes