Anybody out there running Ricoh equipment ever try to varnish after the job has been produced off of your digital?
pre heating the digital printouts before varnishing may get rid of the oils in the toner sometimes works
Not sure this counts as varnish, but I regularly U.V. coat the output from my 9100, both gloss and satin, seems to work pretty well. This is using a Morgana Digi-Coater.
We have had that issue before with UV off of our KM Machines. I do know that each manufacturer has different coatings for different toner adhesion....at least that is what we were told. I know that we used to have really bad "chipping" issues in the past but we haven't tried any coatings since we installed the Ricoh. It kinda looks like your UV is rolling off?
Just out of curiosity, is your UV setup where it has a heat lamp the sheet first passes through and then the sheet is hit with the UV lamp station. I ask because we had this same problem different coater but what we had similar problems and found if we "cooked the sheet twice then followed with the UV curing station it resolved the problem. We actually added a second heat lamp station to finally rid of the problem.
If your setup is similar to what I described take the sheet after it has been coated, send it through the heat lamps (not the UV section) send the sheet through a second time then let it continue to the curing station. As I said just curious to see what result you get.
We run Ricoh 7110 and 651 printers btw.
Good luck
As far as using varnish no such luck on our offset pressing applying to digital press work. Results of UV are far more superior in most ppl's opinions anyways.
Ah okay I see. So we had the option as well not to buy the flashing station, but we did. Problem was it didn't flash it long enough or really "cook it" for lack of a better term. Without that we experienced grief as well.
Here is a look at how our machine is setup and I noted the stations:
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