I had the same issues as you when I first started using the plate 5 years ago. We found the plate likes Soy based ink and certain fountain solutions. We found certain fountain solutions would blind the plates after only a few thousand impressions. I am guessing your problem is mainly with yellow and magenta. We found the plate would begin to loose the balance of ink vs water and start to plug and ghost tone and we had to turn up the water to get it to work and that started a whole different problem. We use Gans Sumo soy ink and also had good results with Zipset. For fountain we use Gans Ultra FX. Presstek also sells a fountian solution that works well but I am drawing a blank on the name but it has the same chemical breakdown as the Ultra FX. With Soy based inks you press roller care is very important as the inks can easily become comtaminated. We use the Gans Rollers wash and bought a good metering roller cleaner. When we clean up we make sure to wipe the dampening system with metering roller clean to prevent restart issues. Your blanket wash is also very important. I run a GTOV and when hanging a plate the blanket make contact with the plate. We found that residue from the blanket wash would stain the plate and nothing we did would fix it. We went to a fast drying blanket wash from Gans tand the problem was solved. With the soy inks we can leave the ink in over night and at one point last year the press stayed in process for 45 straight days. Here si an email address to reach me if you still have problems
[email protected]. I have run presses for over 30 years and the hardest thing to over come was what used to work in the old days would not work now. If you have acces to Gans products send me an email and I will give a list of the items to use. Use all the itmes not just some and i think your problems will go away. I run all day long with no problems.