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Ive been having trouble with some ink and I can't seem to figure out the root cause.
Running a custom color blue which is 95% 280 blue with some violet and black added to it. Currently buying this custom color from 2 different vendors (Superior Ink, Press Color Ink). The Press color formula runs great with no problems at all. However, I have trouble getting the Superior formula to run for any longer than about an hour before I run into trouble.
What happens with the Superior formula is where the outside edges of the blanket touch the plate, the plate will start to take on ink which then transfers back onto the blanket and onto the web. Also, I start to notice a slight gap line across the entire web. The plate seems to have a nice even sheen of water on it when press is running so I don't understand what the plate is taking in in non-image area. If I wash the plate and out in the other vendors ink, problem goes away and press runs great. Any ideas on what could be causing this would be great.
I hate to put the blame on the ink but I'm not sure what else would be causing this. I've checked all roller settings/stripes which are all in spec. Plate to blanket and blanket to impression settings are good. Roller durometer are within spec.
Currently running a Didde Colortech web press with integrated water system. Using Varn Supreme 8168 one step fountain solution mixing 3-4 oz. per gallon of water. Using Varn Fountain Pure filters and the tank gets cleaned/flushed once a week.
I've tried adding up to 25% body gum varnish to the ink but that didn't seem to help. Adding alcohol to fountain solution is out of the question. I realize the etch is one step, but would adding a few more oz of Gum Arabic help at all? And suggestions would be appreciated.
Ive been having trouble with some ink and I can't seem to figure out the root cause.
Running a custom color blue which is 95% 280 blue with some violet and black added to it. Currently buying this custom color from 2 different vendors (Superior Ink, Press Color Ink). The Press color formula runs great with no problems at all. However, I have trouble getting the Superior formula to run for any longer than about an hour before I run into trouble.
What happens with the Superior formula is where the outside edges of the blanket touch the plate, the plate will start to take on ink which then transfers back onto the blanket and onto the web. Also, I start to notice a slight gap line across the entire web. The plate seems to have a nice even sheen of water on it when press is running so I don't understand what the plate is taking in in non-image area. If I wash the plate and out in the other vendors ink, problem goes away and press runs great. Any ideas on what could be causing this would be great.
I hate to put the blame on the ink but I'm not sure what else would be causing this. I've checked all roller settings/stripes which are all in spec. Plate to blanket and blanket to impression settings are good. Roller durometer are within spec.
Currently running a Didde Colortech web press with integrated water system. Using Varn Supreme 8168 one step fountain solution mixing 3-4 oz. per gallon of water. Using Varn Fountain Pure filters and the tank gets cleaned/flushed once a week.
I've tried adding up to 25% body gum varnish to the ink but that didn't seem to help. Adding alcohol to fountain solution is out of the question. I realize the etch is one step, but would adding a few more oz of Gum Arabic help at all? And suggestions would be appreciated.