One of our presses is a AB Dick 9995 which has refrigerated alcohol dampening. The problem we're getting is that after 8-10 short run print runs of about 2,500 SRA3 sheets, the metering rollers have to be reset and adjusted or we get water related problems. This is not acceptable in our fast paced press room. This happens despite weekly water changes and regular maintenance on the press. Does anyone else experience this with this type of dampening system on their AB Dick 9995? Metering rollers are expensive and it's not cost effective to keep on changing them too. Wish I'd stuck with Varns as on the previous model.