When to Change the Blanket('s)
When to Change the Blanket('s)
Replace a blanket if you are starting to suffer quality in print, especially dot gain. If we assume that you are printing at the same density as say when the blanket was newer, the inks rheology is the same, the files are the same coming out of pre press, the fountain solution is consistently the same; well I could go on and on here, because the lithographic process is the most variable driven entity that can be imagined, then change the blanket. Also if you start to notice piling, picking or linting type problems with the same type paper stocks that you normally run, again, change the blanket. These blankets will become harder, higher durometer and lose their ability to properly accept ink form the plate to their surface and adequately transfer to provide suitable printing on paper. Not a pressman, but using a micrometer, carefully check your packing and see where it is when the blanket is new, and then also check after 100,000 impressions or at least once a week. Keep the blanket properly taunted down and locked to press specifications for best life and of course, best printability. Also as a blanket ages, remove it from the cylinder and spot check it in random impression areas and also in the outside normal non print area to check the thousandths of thickness. Knowing all this should tell you when it is time to get new rubber on your road. Hope this helps. D