We run a 2 colour Shinohara 52, 2003 year Model. It has a 3 roller refrigerated alcohol dampening system. We've had it around 2 years and have had continuous trouble with the dampening system. We currently have a problem whereby after achieving ink water balance on a job and we stop the press and re-start for any reason, the 2nd unit will get an extra flood of water causing the image to wash-out temporarily, returning to normal after about 30 sheets.
We have just replaced and re-set all ink and water rollers on this deck and the problem persists. We run 10% alcohol.
We've noticed that if we set the water form roller harder to the steel than you might normally the result improves but is not entirely eliminated.
This happens on the first unit but to a much lesser degree. Visually the settings appear to be the same on each unit but these presses use 2 different diameter water form rollers. 58.5mm on unit 1 and 55mm on unit 2. Any thoughts?
We have just replaced and re-set all ink and water rollers on this deck and the problem persists. We run 10% alcohol.
We've noticed that if we set the water form roller harder to the steel than you might normally the result improves but is not entirely eliminated.
This happens on the first unit but to a much lesser degree. Visually the settings appear to be the same on each unit but these presses use 2 different diameter water form rollers. 58.5mm on unit 1 and 55mm on unit 2. Any thoughts?
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