Hi there,
When i first started my job at my new company the picture framing was realy bad, to the point after 10,000 sheets the blankets were glossy with wet ink around the edges of the printed area, this cause ink to build up on the impressions and flick all over the grippers, it was an absoloute mess. We run a 5col SM74 with k&E inks on mainly 70gsm bond, the press runs between 10,13000sph for 15hours a day with no temperising rollers or climate control, ive seen ink temps up to 40 - 45 degres celcius. I tried a few chemistry changes to cure this but found no quick soloution, after a bit of reserch i found out than picture framing is the result of a oil in water emulsion and can be caused by too much preasure with the roller nips, i then dropped all the form to steels and to plate by 1 mm from standard spec and hey presto clean blankets. I have ran this with fount with silly high PH and conductivity levels with damp temps up to 20 degres when the compressor broke and even then i still ran clean and had great lift from the balnkets. the only time it reappears is if i get mega calcium build up and i mean mega, to the point that the rollers a white over 80% of the surface and up to the vibrator roller.
Paul