Ok, i have this problem. When printing books and catalogues that require pressing, no matter how long i let the ink dry for, it almost always sets off, sticks together in the folded sections. Only way seems to be varnishing the 4 color secions.
When i deliver the sheets to bindery, there is no set off, and they feel dry to touch. Ink keys into stock fine, and has a nice gloss.
To fix this i have changed to a "quick set" 4 colour set ( a big pain due to not being duct stable ), gone over chemistry and it is within the window, PH around 5.The press has a alcohol chiller system and conventional dampers (i think this is strange) and i run around 3% alcohol. They only have 1 forme damper per unit as well. no one can explain where the other ones are!
The stock is normally good, and the printroom has a fairly stable environment, normally 22 degrees 6am 6 pm, decreasing overnight.
I also run all my colours slightly lower that standard, although balanced. Instead of 1.3 i would run 1.15 - 1.2 for example.
I also use a very healthy amount of powder, as i have no assisted drying.
I have the boss bleating on about having to seal things now, and im sick of talking to him.
Can anyone offer any suggestions about improving this situation?
cheers
When i deliver the sheets to bindery, there is no set off, and they feel dry to touch. Ink keys into stock fine, and has a nice gloss.
To fix this i have changed to a "quick set" 4 colour set ( a big pain due to not being duct stable ), gone over chemistry and it is within the window, PH around 5.The press has a alcohol chiller system and conventional dampers (i think this is strange) and i run around 3% alcohol. They only have 1 forme damper per unit as well. no one can explain where the other ones are!
The stock is normally good, and the printroom has a fairly stable environment, normally 22 degrees 6am 6 pm, decreasing overnight.
I also run all my colours slightly lower that standard, although balanced. Instead of 1.3 i would run 1.15 - 1.2 for example.
I also use a very healthy amount of powder, as i have no assisted drying.
I have the boss bleating on about having to seal things now, and im sick of talking to him.
Can anyone offer any suggestions about improving this situation?
cheers
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