Colin Gilham
Active member
Hi all,
Increasingly it seems we're being required to produce everything with lower than ever turnaround times - I'm sure everyone knows the feeling - and, more and more, that includes uncoated stocks.
The question is how to reduce drying times with our regular setup?
We've been using hard-drying inks which are great but they're expensive and mean an ink change every time they're used so long term, it's not a viable solution.
We use Druckfarben's Eco Perfecta Intense range with Bottcher S3006 fount & 5% alcohol on Komoris - a 528 and 1028P, both with IR dryers that are currently out of commission due to what we consider to be uneconomical repair.
So far I've had thrown up - adding driers, adding a small amount of varnish to the ink, using IR drying, coarser screen ruling (not sure about that one at all - won't affect solids). None of these suggestions are met with universal agreement, opinion is based on experience so you get a different idea whoever you speak to.
Generally speaking we're not unhappy with the drying times, they're good across the board, if there's anything we can do for uncoated stocks it would be great.
Anyone have any ideas?
Increasingly it seems we're being required to produce everything with lower than ever turnaround times - I'm sure everyone knows the feeling - and, more and more, that includes uncoated stocks.
The question is how to reduce drying times with our regular setup?
We've been using hard-drying inks which are great but they're expensive and mean an ink change every time they're used so long term, it's not a viable solution.
We use Druckfarben's Eco Perfecta Intense range with Bottcher S3006 fount & 5% alcohol on Komoris - a 528 and 1028P, both with IR dryers that are currently out of commission due to what we consider to be uneconomical repair.
So far I've had thrown up - adding driers, adding a small amount of varnish to the ink, using IR drying, coarser screen ruling (not sure about that one at all - won't affect solids). None of these suggestions are met with universal agreement, opinion is based on experience so you get a different idea whoever you speak to.
Generally speaking we're not unhappy with the drying times, they're good across the board, if there's anything we can do for uncoated stocks it would be great.
Anyone have any ideas?