Hello knowledgeable people.
When running a shinohara, i seem to have issues keeping consistent density, particularly on yellow. Its worst in the middle of the sheet, and then sometimes catchup on the edges. Its so sensitive, that an increase of 1 decimal on the water feed roller will wash it out by 50%. I can only adjust skew so far before it stops having an effect.
So naturally i run, adjust, increase the ink feed to hold density, until stack change.
At that time it is mega heavy in the flood area, which goes back to light after a hundred sheets or so. To maintain density in the fllod area the duct key openeing would be for example, 5 5 5 25 25 25 5 5 5. So it needs a crap load of ink to stay ok when running.
After a while, the stripping will work its way up to the duct so there is absolutely no ink on the rollers all the way down, about an inch wide, starting at the roller that recieves ink from the duct vibrator.
I suspect the dampening forme roller itself is to blame. There has been alot of water issues lately, with the doser playing up and the press just not running well at all. At the moment the other units seem to have settled down, just the yellow is really bad.
So.... what suggestions could it be? the yellow ink/fount mix incompatible or at least not ideal? Bad forme dampener? Metering roller?
Its difficult because its a shift machine and it seems everyone has a different idea, and makes different adjustments so its hard to find consistency. There is also a hierachy as well, to add to the fun.
Also... it is pretty bad for banding. the only way to get a nice print off the black unit is to run the water in only one position, and to lower the ink until it is only just black. Like 1.4 or so on the denso, like a heavy grey almost. Any more ink and the banding happens badly. How can i adress that issue as well? The bands are in the middle 2/3 of the sheet, sometimes with a definate nip mark, or other times just bands of what looks like the screens are getting more, less more etc.
When running a shinohara, i seem to have issues keeping consistent density, particularly on yellow. Its worst in the middle of the sheet, and then sometimes catchup on the edges. Its so sensitive, that an increase of 1 decimal on the water feed roller will wash it out by 50%. I can only adjust skew so far before it stops having an effect.
So naturally i run, adjust, increase the ink feed to hold density, until stack change.
At that time it is mega heavy in the flood area, which goes back to light after a hundred sheets or so. To maintain density in the fllod area the duct key openeing would be for example, 5 5 5 25 25 25 5 5 5. So it needs a crap load of ink to stay ok when running.
After a while, the stripping will work its way up to the duct so there is absolutely no ink on the rollers all the way down, about an inch wide, starting at the roller that recieves ink from the duct vibrator.
I suspect the dampening forme roller itself is to blame. There has been alot of water issues lately, with the doser playing up and the press just not running well at all. At the moment the other units seem to have settled down, just the yellow is really bad.
So.... what suggestions could it be? the yellow ink/fount mix incompatible or at least not ideal? Bad forme dampener? Metering roller?
Its difficult because its a shift machine and it seems everyone has a different idea, and makes different adjustments so its hard to find consistency. There is also a hierachy as well, to add to the fun.
Also... it is pretty bad for banding. the only way to get a nice print off the black unit is to run the water in only one position, and to lower the ink until it is only just black. Like 1.4 or so on the denso, like a heavy grey almost. Any more ink and the banding happens badly. How can i adress that issue as well? The bands are in the middle 2/3 of the sheet, sometimes with a definate nip mark, or other times just bands of what looks like the screens are getting more, less more etc.
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