I run a Hamada 611 ECD duplicator press with a crestline dampening system, usually with electrostatic plates but also some metal plates. It has run great for me for a number of years. Over time, however, I have been having more and more scumming that occurs in a stripe that runs parallel to the paper path, always in the same exact spot (see attached image for an especially bad example). I'm wondering if anyone knows what causes this and, of course, how to fix it. So far I have checked all roller pressures, and thoroughly deglazed all rollers, added alcohol AND propylene glycol alcohol substitute to my fount. I also just replaced all my ink rollers. I'm really hoping the solution isn't to replace the crestline rollers, because they are SO DAMN EXPENSIVE. They are about 3 years old, and cosmetically very clean, and theres no swelling or deterioration on them. Any ideas?
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much.
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