Re: Shinohara 52 horizontal banding.
update.
Tech has checked the ocilator timming and they are correct,(he is happy to alter the timming to see if the band moves if and when we have time for the press to be down, but is sure that it is purley water roller related banding)
The timming of the ink ducter roller seems out though basically when the ducter roller ducts back across onto the rollers not the ink pan roller the 4th form is about 3 " past the lead edge of the plate where it apparently should be only bout 2" past the lead edge. which means the 1st form is near the tail of the plate, I guess this gives time for the ink to get distributed down to the forms during the cutout in time for the 1st form as it hits the lead edge of the plate.
Apparently that band we have there is nearly as good as it gets when printing full solids on 52 size presses be it shino/heidlberg/ryobi
I find it very hard to beleive that a near million $$ machine can't print a solid without a band, maybee I'm just expecting too much,
I have tightend the nip between the metering roller and the water pan roller but I have noticed ink pilling/picture framing on the plate is a lot worse and my water % during the middle of the day is between 55 and 65 % not sure if this puts undue strain on the little motors,
(How often do you normaly change the metering rollers? I thought every 6 months or so)
Some days you wonder why the hell you would want to be a printer....
Will update when I find out more,,
update.
Tech has checked the ocilator timming and they are correct,(he is happy to alter the timming to see if the band moves if and when we have time for the press to be down, but is sure that it is purley water roller related banding)
The timming of the ink ducter roller seems out though basically when the ducter roller ducts back across onto the rollers not the ink pan roller the 4th form is about 3 " past the lead edge of the plate where it apparently should be only bout 2" past the lead edge. which means the 1st form is near the tail of the plate, I guess this gives time for the ink to get distributed down to the forms during the cutout in time for the 1st form as it hits the lead edge of the plate.
Apparently that band we have there is nearly as good as it gets when printing full solids on 52 size presses be it shino/heidlberg/ryobi
I find it very hard to beleive that a near million $$ machine can't print a solid without a band, maybee I'm just expecting too much,
I have tightend the nip between the metering roller and the water pan roller but I have noticed ink pilling/picture framing on the plate is a lot worse and my water % during the middle of the day is between 55 and 65 % not sure if this puts undue strain on the little motors,
(How often do you normaly change the metering rollers? I thought every 6 months or so)
Some days you wonder why the hell you would want to be a printer....
Will update when I find out more,,