Evening.
We have a problem on our 4 colour shinohara 52 the machine is only a few months old and has had this problem since new. Plus our other 12 year old shino has the same problem.
When we run a solid we get a heavy band running accross the sheet about 3/4 of the way down the sheet. now when the machine was first installed the band thickness was
deck 1= 10mm
deck 2= 20mm
deck 3= 15mm
deck 4= 5mm
Also the solid coverage just doesn't look even from top to bottom of the sheet with light and heavy patches all over it but nothing as bad as the actual colour density change from the band.
Now the technitions have tried adjusting all the rollers from light through to heavy with no change..
I have now adjusted the water form to steel so it has a thicker bead line and now all the decks are down to a 5mm band.
deck 1 and 3 have the band is in the same spot deck 2 and 4 are in the same spot but slightly different spot to 1/3 but this is to be expected as the water form circumfrence is different between 1/3 - 2/4
The distance down the sheet were the band is is the exact circumfrence of the water forms and if you back off the pressure of the water form to plate the band nearly disapears but the machine can't be run like this.
So if we are getting bruising on on the water form from the lead edge of the plate cylinder I assume this is (cylinder gap shock marking).
Is there any way around it.
On the old machine we just adjusted no. 4 form roller so it wasn't touching the plate and the banding improved vastly but this doesnt fix the problem on the new machine.
Also durring test prints I ran a 80% screen over the whole sheet and turned the fount down till I was getting a slight amount of catch up on the sheet now where the band normally is on a solid print there was a heavy 5mm band of catch up but above that band there was a clear 5 mm band where there was no catchup at all (indicating fount was getting dumped in that one spot)
(hard to explain but sort of like this from lead edge too tail of sheet.
light amout of catchup -5 mm band no catch up - 5 MM band of near solid from catchup - light catchup the last 1/4 of the sheet.
checked so fair
fount solution /IPA levels ( I have changed founts and have dropped the IPA from 10% down to 5 % and solid prints seem cleaner but no improvment on the main problem.)
Packing behind plates and blanket
Blankets
roller settings
tried a different brand water form roller
all the pressures were checked.
Run a dry solid and we have no problems.
Is it that shinohara 52 simply cannot print solids without bands??? or even a full sheet screen without the band showing up.
We also get a lot of picture framing on the cylinders but is this to be expected when usin polyester plates?
Sorry for such a long winded post but any help would be great
We have a problem on our 4 colour shinohara 52 the machine is only a few months old and has had this problem since new. Plus our other 12 year old shino has the same problem.
When we run a solid we get a heavy band running accross the sheet about 3/4 of the way down the sheet. now when the machine was first installed the band thickness was
deck 1= 10mm
deck 2= 20mm
deck 3= 15mm
deck 4= 5mm
Also the solid coverage just doesn't look even from top to bottom of the sheet with light and heavy patches all over it but nothing as bad as the actual colour density change from the band.
Now the technitions have tried adjusting all the rollers from light through to heavy with no change..
I have now adjusted the water form to steel so it has a thicker bead line and now all the decks are down to a 5mm band.
deck 1 and 3 have the band is in the same spot deck 2 and 4 are in the same spot but slightly different spot to 1/3 but this is to be expected as the water form circumfrence is different between 1/3 - 2/4
The distance down the sheet were the band is is the exact circumfrence of the water forms and if you back off the pressure of the water form to plate the band nearly disapears but the machine can't be run like this.
So if we are getting bruising on on the water form from the lead edge of the plate cylinder I assume this is (cylinder gap shock marking).
Is there any way around it.
On the old machine we just adjusted no. 4 form roller so it wasn't touching the plate and the banding improved vastly but this doesnt fix the problem on the new machine.
Also durring test prints I ran a 80% screen over the whole sheet and turned the fount down till I was getting a slight amount of catch up on the sheet now where the band normally is on a solid print there was a heavy 5mm band of catch up but above that band there was a clear 5 mm band where there was no catchup at all (indicating fount was getting dumped in that one spot)
(hard to explain but sort of like this from lead edge too tail of sheet.
light amout of catchup -5 mm band no catch up - 5 MM band of near solid from catchup - light catchup the last 1/4 of the sheet.
checked so fair
fount solution /IPA levels ( I have changed founts and have dropped the IPA from 10% down to 5 % and solid prints seem cleaner but no improvment on the main problem.)
Packing behind plates and blanket
Blankets
roller settings
tried a different brand water form roller
all the pressures were checked.
Run a dry solid and we have no problems.
Is it that shinohara 52 simply cannot print solids without bands??? or even a full sheet screen without the band showing up.
We also get a lot of picture framing on the cylinders but is this to be expected when usin polyester plates?
Sorry for such a long winded post but any help would be great