lantz_xvx
Well-known member
Hey everyone,
I'm having horrible tinting issues and it's giving me such a headache! I run an Itek 3985 with Crestlines. I use Universal Pink fountain solution and have taken to using a fountain additive called "Stopz-It" which is kind of a dumb name but does wonders to eliminate toning. The press is not in a temperature-controlled space so I've found that this helps to run less water and come out okay. The past couple of jobs I ran were small envelopes, and previously before that (in the Spring) I ran a 150 page book. I'm printing a booklet right now and BOTH heads have the same problem. At first I thought that the Crestline just wasn't inked up enough and if I dump ink into it, the issue goes away, but then it's way over-inked. I've been wrestling with it for days and some things I've noticed are:
- The ends of the Crestline pan roller have droplets of water on them, like the roller is not properly inked.
- When I look at the water form to plate stripe (picture attached), the stripe is thin in the middle and larger on the edges, instead of one even stripe all the way across
Anyone have any ideas? It's been a couple of years since we got new rollers and I know that Crestlines can be finicky, but honestly the press doesn't get used enough to warrant a roller change every year. Our work is mostly digital and letterpress, and the offset machine gets used really just for special projects. I'm way behind on one right now so any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
- Lantz
I'm having horrible tinting issues and it's giving me such a headache! I run an Itek 3985 with Crestlines. I use Universal Pink fountain solution and have taken to using a fountain additive called "Stopz-It" which is kind of a dumb name but does wonders to eliminate toning. The press is not in a temperature-controlled space so I've found that this helps to run less water and come out okay. The past couple of jobs I ran were small envelopes, and previously before that (in the Spring) I ran a 150 page book. I'm printing a booklet right now and BOTH heads have the same problem. At first I thought that the Crestline just wasn't inked up enough and if I dump ink into it, the issue goes away, but then it's way over-inked. I've been wrestling with it for days and some things I've noticed are:
- The ends of the Crestline pan roller have droplets of water on them, like the roller is not properly inked.
- When I look at the water form to plate stripe (picture attached), the stripe is thin in the middle and larger on the edges, instead of one even stripe all the way across
Anyone have any ideas? It's been a couple of years since we got new rollers and I know that Crestlines can be finicky, but honestly the press doesn't get used enough to warrant a roller change every year. Our work is mostly digital and letterpress, and the offset machine gets used really just for special projects. I'm way behind on one right now so any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
- Lantz