CostaRicaPrinter
Well-known member
Hello fellows,
I'm new to the forum, and I see lots of good discussions! Thanks to everyone who shares their knowledge and experience.
I have a small book publishing operation in Costa Rica. We recently brought in a Printware silvermaster platesetter, and have just loved it (we were using plastic laser plates or metal plates and negatives before). HOWEVER - when doing 4 color work, we have had consistent problems with magenta plugging up fine screens, and drying out on the plate.
Our press is an AB Dick Century 3000, motorized dampening, alcohol system. We are using Kerley ink, but have tried other inks as well. We have a plethora of fountain solutions - with and without alcohol, and have tried them all. The best we can manage is with Baseline Pink and alcohol - but we do around 1,000 sheets and the plate starts drying out and the screens plug up.
I've read some posts, and I see that magenta often presents a problem, especially with the black plates. Any advice will be well received!
I'm new to the forum, and I see lots of good discussions! Thanks to everyone who shares their knowledge and experience.
I have a small book publishing operation in Costa Rica. We recently brought in a Printware silvermaster platesetter, and have just loved it (we were using plastic laser plates or metal plates and negatives before). HOWEVER - when doing 4 color work, we have had consistent problems with magenta plugging up fine screens, and drying out on the plate.
Our press is an AB Dick Century 3000, motorized dampening, alcohol system. We are using Kerley ink, but have tried other inks as well. We have a plethora of fountain solutions - with and without alcohol, and have tried them all. The best we can manage is with Baseline Pink and alcohol - but we do around 1,000 sheets and the plate starts drying out and the screens plug up.
I've read some posts, and I see that magenta often presents a problem, especially with the black plates. Any advice will be well received!