lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey everyone,
The monster of a toning issue is back. Or actually it never left. I've got a Ryobi 3302 with the Crestline Altra system on it. Both heads have all new rollers except for the hard rollers (every rubber roller is brand new). I'm using Total Chrome Free fountain solution at about half an ounce to a 28oz bottle, and poly plates. The first head runs fairly well, but the second head gives me this wide band of toning from the OPS to the NOPS. I've attached a picture to this message so you can see what I mean.
I've checked and re-checked the roller stripes countless times, every form roller plus all the Crestline adjustments. The stripes are set to spec, and are the same as they are on the first unit, which prints well. Same plates, same fountain solution ratio, same everything, and yet there must be some variable that's screwing me up. What could it be? I don't recall when the problem started - it's definitely been since I put new rollers in, but when I switched ink rollers, I actually did that head first and then did the first head, which, again, prints well. Not to harp on that, but I just want to drive home the point that I've done all the obvious things and still can't beat this. I'm seriously at a loss.
Before I call in the technician, I figured I'd make one more last ditch effort to figure this out. Can anyone think of anything?
Thanks,
- Lantz
The monster of a toning issue is back. Or actually it never left. I've got a Ryobi 3302 with the Crestline Altra system on it. Both heads have all new rollers except for the hard rollers (every rubber roller is brand new). I'm using Total Chrome Free fountain solution at about half an ounce to a 28oz bottle, and poly plates. The first head runs fairly well, but the second head gives me this wide band of toning from the OPS to the NOPS. I've attached a picture to this message so you can see what I mean.
I've checked and re-checked the roller stripes countless times, every form roller plus all the Crestline adjustments. The stripes are set to spec, and are the same as they are on the first unit, which prints well. Same plates, same fountain solution ratio, same everything, and yet there must be some variable that's screwing me up. What could it be? I don't recall when the problem started - it's definitely been since I put new rollers in, but when I switched ink rollers, I actually did that head first and then did the first head, which, again, prints well. Not to harp on that, but I just want to drive home the point that I've done all the obvious things and still can't beat this. I'm seriously at a loss.
Before I call in the technician, I figured I'd make one more last ditch effort to figure this out. Can anyone think of anything?
Thanks,
- Lantz