Hi guys, it's been a while since I've posted but here's an issue that I hope someone somewhere can shed a little light on.
I've attached a pic of an issue that arose when we supplied printed sheets to an outside source for spot UV varnish onto our preprinted sheets.
The image shows what appears to be 'blobs' that turn out to be unkeyed areas of the spot UV. It is contained on one side of the sheet, and runs from grip to back edge.
We printed using our standard ink set + an overall seal water-based coating to both sides of the sheet. We've never had issues of this kind before using our current inks/ sealer combination and the supplier is our regular supplier.
There's only one sheet affected (it's a multipage brochure) and the 'blobs' come and go varying in intensity and location but always in that one 'track' ie the opposing side of the sheet is unaffected as is the reverse.
Any help would be appreciated.
ciao
Richard
I've attached a pic of an issue that arose when we supplied printed sheets to an outside source for spot UV varnish onto our preprinted sheets.
The image shows what appears to be 'blobs' that turn out to be unkeyed areas of the spot UV. It is contained on one side of the sheet, and runs from grip to back edge.
We printed using our standard ink set + an overall seal water-based coating to both sides of the sheet. We've never had issues of this kind before using our current inks/ sealer combination and the supplier is our regular supplier.
There's only one sheet affected (it's a multipage brochure) and the 'blobs' come and go varying in intensity and location but always in that one 'track' ie the opposing side of the sheet is unaffected as is the reverse.
Any help would be appreciated.
ciao
Richard