I can print pms after pms all day long in the same unit on my machine without any problems. When it comes to a specific three inks they want act differently.
I will explain the issues for each and the specific pms should be irrelevant considering every other pms runs just fine.
First ink: I ink up the roller train evenly. I drop the water form roller to wet the plate then when I drop the ink forms to start running the rollers look like they turned to glass. All the water on the plate just went into the entire ink train. Everything is washed out and toning up at the same time. Turning down the water does nothing.
Keep in mind it is always these specific 3 inks and no other. So we can rule out that there is still solvent in the rollers and calcium and what ever else.
The other two inks: Ink up as normal. Start make ready and instantly lead edge toning and image wash out but this time the rollers show no sign of water.
This is on new metal plates and I can put any other color in and print on the same plate just fine.
If this is a chemistry problem for fountain solution it hardly makes sense to change 5 gallons of water for three specific inks.
So my question is what is my ink missing? All my other inks are fine with the current chemistry. What can I add to that ink to get it to settle down?
I will explain the issues for each and the specific pms should be irrelevant considering every other pms runs just fine.
First ink: I ink up the roller train evenly. I drop the water form roller to wet the plate then when I drop the ink forms to start running the rollers look like they turned to glass. All the water on the plate just went into the entire ink train. Everything is washed out and toning up at the same time. Turning down the water does nothing.
Keep in mind it is always these specific 3 inks and no other. So we can rule out that there is still solvent in the rollers and calcium and what ever else.
The other two inks: Ink up as normal. Start make ready and instantly lead edge toning and image wash out but this time the rollers show no sign of water.
This is on new metal plates and I can put any other color in and print on the same plate just fine.
If this is a chemistry problem for fountain solution it hardly makes sense to change 5 gallons of water for three specific inks.
So my question is what is my ink missing? All my other inks are fine with the current chemistry. What can I add to that ink to get it to settle down?