I wanted to see if I could get some advice here.
Our designers are starting to design pages in our magazines that are full bleed solid black. Running on a 38" heat set web we have problems keeping these solid black pages hickey and spot free. We've adjusted tack levels of our black ink, run at different water settings, run different papers, etc and the only thing we have found to get us the best quality product is to print these as four color/rich black builds.
We are printing on #2 and #3 gloss coated stocks (Influence Gloss, Sommerset Gloss) and they all have this problem to some degree or another.
I'm interested to hear how others solve this and if running large black solids as four color blacks in a normal solution.
Our designers are starting to design pages in our magazines that are full bleed solid black. Running on a 38" heat set web we have problems keeping these solid black pages hickey and spot free. We've adjusted tack levels of our black ink, run at different water settings, run different papers, etc and the only thing we have found to get us the best quality product is to print these as four color/rich black builds.
We are printing on #2 and #3 gloss coated stocks (Influence Gloss, Sommerset Gloss) and they all have this problem to some degree or another.
I'm interested to hear how others solve this and if running large black solids as four color blacks in a normal solution.