We are having a few minor probs with our 40" Komori...
Firstly, longitudinal creasing (grip to tail), always on the drive side of the press, and only on the light stock that we use a lot of(80gsm 'velvet'). It is not terribly bad, not enought to pull up the job, but irritating nonetheless!! This stock comes from china or taiwan or whatever, and we use 2 containers per month of it, and i have noticed that there seems to be a fair amount of variance in the quality of this paper. each skid is a lottery as to how much curl it carries and how well sheeted it is, but it does print very well....aside from this issue!! There is no creasing on slightly heavier stocks, but on the velvet it does become more evident with increased run speed but seems ok around 11,000s/hr. I have tried running very little pressure on the brush wheels, and run my smoothers at an absolute minimum pressure(if at all!!)
Secondly, and this may be related to the first, we get a slightly inconsistent image "run out" in the back corners, again evident on lighter stocks but no problem on 150gsm up. The 1st unit image is the biggest culprit with the rest fitting to within half a line of each other, but unit 1 being black tends to show up. Taking pressure off the smoothers used to make a difference to this, but now it would seem that on the first pass not much helps. Generally on the 2nd pass this issue is improved almost 100%. I need a new metering roller on the 1st unit as its pretty sad, and i think that the lack of water control on that side (its more evident on the operater's side) does not help, but am concerned that it may require re-setting of grippers through the press and have an engineer check the cam-followers etc.
The press is a Komori L440 (yr2000) with about 110million impressions on it..
Any suggestions would be much appreciated
Firstly, longitudinal creasing (grip to tail), always on the drive side of the press, and only on the light stock that we use a lot of(80gsm 'velvet'). It is not terribly bad, not enought to pull up the job, but irritating nonetheless!! This stock comes from china or taiwan or whatever, and we use 2 containers per month of it, and i have noticed that there seems to be a fair amount of variance in the quality of this paper. each skid is a lottery as to how much curl it carries and how well sheeted it is, but it does print very well....aside from this issue!! There is no creasing on slightly heavier stocks, but on the velvet it does become more evident with increased run speed but seems ok around 11,000s/hr. I have tried running very little pressure on the brush wheels, and run my smoothers at an absolute minimum pressure(if at all!!)
Secondly, and this may be related to the first, we get a slightly inconsistent image "run out" in the back corners, again evident on lighter stocks but no problem on 150gsm up. The 1st unit image is the biggest culprit with the rest fitting to within half a line of each other, but unit 1 being black tends to show up. Taking pressure off the smoothers used to make a difference to this, but now it would seem that on the first pass not much helps. Generally on the 2nd pass this issue is improved almost 100%. I need a new metering roller on the 1st unit as its pretty sad, and i think that the lack of water control on that side (its more evident on the operater's side) does not help, but am concerned that it may require re-setting of grippers through the press and have an engineer check the cam-followers etc.
The press is a Komori L440 (yr2000) with about 110million impressions on it..
Any suggestions would be much appreciated