On monday mornin the next press over discovered that a job run on the weekend had set off worse than anything we had ever seen, about 5,000 sheets of 250gsm artboard that had been printed 5 col both sides then varnished 1 side to seal 877 silver.. it had plenty of drying time before varnishing(matt), and every precaution against set off had been taken(small stacks, PLENTY of spray powder and minimal varnish loading)
The stacks were absolute bricks from top to bottom, as little as the top 5 sheets had set off and even the sample sheets still on the console had set off... never seen set off of the like of it! We have only speculated so far but perhaps the varnish had reacted with the amount of powder on it(there was heaps) but nothing concrete was pinpointed.. it had set off over whole sheet even none image areas not just in the silver as first suspected The Job was done with Best One process and hostmann steinberg 877 silver and printlac, using nikkyala spray powder, on a Komori L526..
Thanks in advance for any ideas..
The stacks were absolute bricks from top to bottom, as little as the top 5 sheets had set off and even the sample sheets still on the console had set off... never seen set off of the like of it! We have only speculated so far but perhaps the varnish had reacted with the amount of powder on it(there was heaps) but nothing concrete was pinpointed.. it had set off over whole sheet even none image areas not just in the silver as first suspected The Job was done with Best One process and hostmann steinberg 877 silver and printlac, using nikkyala spray powder, on a Komori L526..
Thanks in advance for any ideas..