lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hi all,
It's been awhile. I'm having some toning issues with the press and I can't figure it out. It's an Itek 3985 (Ryobi 3302) with Crestlines.
Here's how I ink up: I put a nice even goop (that's a technical term) on the oscillating roller and a tiny but consistent dab on the Crestline fountain roller, then turn it on. While it's running, I drop some ink in the fountain, kick up the sweep lever a few notches and send some ink into the ink train. I generally stop it before the rollers start hissing.
Now, there are all new soft rollers in the head in question (the second one) but the Crestline rollers haven't been replaced yet. The toning I'm getting is in the middle of the sheet laterally, so from NOPS to OPS. It's very strange. A friend of mine has a Ryobi 3302 with Kompacs and he says that the toning is coming from not enough ink hitting the plate, and that what he does is add a little ink with the ink knife to help it along. I'm not sure if Kompacs and Crestlines behave the same way, in that regard. Would this actually help? I've seen elsewhere that if Crestlines get over inked, the best solution is to clean up and start over.
I'm using Universal Pink fountain solution, about one ounce in a 32oz bottle and the rest water. No alcohol sub. I run poly plates made on an HP Laserjet 5500. I previously had my form rollers set to spec from the manual, but recently decreased them because I was having scumming problems and tons of bad plate wear. The press seems to run better with smaller stripes - I'm not sure those poly plates can take all that pressure - but this toning thing is driving me nuts.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
- Lantz
It's been awhile. I'm having some toning issues with the press and I can't figure it out. It's an Itek 3985 (Ryobi 3302) with Crestlines.
Here's how I ink up: I put a nice even goop (that's a technical term) on the oscillating roller and a tiny but consistent dab on the Crestline fountain roller, then turn it on. While it's running, I drop some ink in the fountain, kick up the sweep lever a few notches and send some ink into the ink train. I generally stop it before the rollers start hissing.
Now, there are all new soft rollers in the head in question (the second one) but the Crestline rollers haven't been replaced yet. The toning I'm getting is in the middle of the sheet laterally, so from NOPS to OPS. It's very strange. A friend of mine has a Ryobi 3302 with Kompacs and he says that the toning is coming from not enough ink hitting the plate, and that what he does is add a little ink with the ink knife to help it along. I'm not sure if Kompacs and Crestlines behave the same way, in that regard. Would this actually help? I've seen elsewhere that if Crestlines get over inked, the best solution is to clean up and start over.
I'm using Universal Pink fountain solution, about one ounce in a 32oz bottle and the rest water. No alcohol sub. I run poly plates made on an HP Laserjet 5500. I previously had my form rollers set to spec from the manual, but recently decreased them because I was having scumming problems and tons of bad plate wear. The press seems to run better with smaller stripes - I'm not sure those poly plates can take all that pressure - but this toning thing is driving me nuts.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
- Lantz