I was not sure if this is the correct sub forum for my question, but here goes. I am a pressman on a Sunday 2000 press with closed loop color capabilities. We print high end, 4 color work 24/7 and continually struggle to print at target densities to match color. As an example, this week the crew ran a job with densities at k-1.50 C-1.05 M-1.0 and Y-.80 average. We are aware that the numbers are to low and ink film thickness in the roller train is very light. In asking management what is going on regarding the dot size and densities, we are told that the image files from the customer is the cause of these discrepancies on press. Other statements are the color gamut G-7 is to wide in comparison to SWOP, and we cannot accommodate certain files from certain suppliers for a color match on press. Here are issues on press I see daily:
The press has been finger printed and ICC profiles are made based on the test, but are not used once there is a color issue on press.
Black ink settings over 1.50 density cause light scumming/tinting in non image areas.
Etch has been changed after fingerprinting the press. No retesting after change
Ink has been changed after fingerprinting the press. No retesting after change
The same ink is used on older Hantcho presses as well as the Sunday presses. Is this a good practice with different water/ink systems. Is the ink formula best suited for each press?
The closed loop color system provides Delta Lab readings as well as others. I don't think anyone has used the tools on press to help better understand and make appropriate changes as needed for better reproduction. What can be done to help move the reproduction process in the correct direction and what order should be first, second and third... Could you please comment on the ink used on press as well as the other points mentioned.
Thanks,
AP
The press has been finger printed and ICC profiles are made based on the test, but are not used once there is a color issue on press.
Black ink settings over 1.50 density cause light scumming/tinting in non image areas.
Etch has been changed after fingerprinting the press. No retesting after change
Ink has been changed after fingerprinting the press. No retesting after change
The same ink is used on older Hantcho presses as well as the Sunday presses. Is this a good practice with different water/ink systems. Is the ink formula best suited for each press?
The closed loop color system provides Delta Lab readings as well as others. I don't think anyone has used the tools on press to help better understand and make appropriate changes as needed for better reproduction. What can be done to help move the reproduction process in the correct direction and what order should be first, second and third... Could you please comment on the ink used on press as well as the other points mentioned.
Thanks,
AP