UKPrintMan
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Hi to all
We have just got a second hand Heidelberg GTO Alcolor and i noticed that there are calcium deposits on a leaky part of the re-circulation unit and that the rollers are glazed. With my limited knowledge of chemicals (which i want to improve), I am currently guessing that the previous owner may have been running it with a fount solution with a high water hardness. With that in mind, do you think i am correct in saying this as i want to try and minimise roller glaze?
Also what fount do you find gives best results for a GTO?
Jamie
Edited by: Jamie on Feb 23, 2008 1:38 PM
We have just got a second hand Heidelberg GTO Alcolor and i noticed that there are calcium deposits on a leaky part of the re-circulation unit and that the rollers are glazed. With my limited knowledge of chemicals (which i want to improve), I am currently guessing that the previous owner may have been running it with a fount solution with a high water hardness. With that in mind, do you think i am correct in saying this as i want to try and minimise roller glaze?
Also what fount do you find gives best results for a GTO?
Jamie
Edited by: Jamie on Feb 23, 2008 1:38 PM