What you may be experiencing is sometimes referred to as backtrap contamination. It's not all that uncommon and can usually be eliminated by making sure your ink tack sequence is correct. Of the KCMY inks; yellow should always be the longest (but not too long) as it's the last color down, and because of that it's the one that's most likely to have this issue.
Add transparent white to the yellow in 20% increments until the backtap stops. Report and collect ink sample to give to your ink supplier. Problem should be solved, if you have a reputable ink supplier.
D Ink Man
I agree. Ink sequence is KCMY. Ink company changed their formulation on ink to us. Said they were no longer going to make that ink specifically for my press. So we were to adjust our curves to their new formula. Turned out that the cyan is a much higher density now and it was migrating into the yellow turning it green. I finally told my ink man that we are the customer and that the ink company needs to formulate ink for my press that works or I'm moving on to the next company that will. I still had some Superior (Saphira) ink cyan laying around and am using it now with great success.
Sincerely would like to say that turbotom1052 has given a perfect explanation of everything pertaining to this original post. Sir, you went beyond the points that I made with the focus on fixing it with ink alone. When I read your reply, I good goose bumps and there were tears in my eyes. Not because you validated the points I had made, but because you up and beyond them. The points about ink key settings , based on coverage areas was excellent. You took the post and explained everything that contributes to the problem and all avenues to provide remedy. You explained what is going on in the industry past, present and how so much is not right. turbotom1052, you explained the truth and ramifications, beyond the post and the effect it has to this problems the effect it has all throughout the businesses that are involved. I apologize for repeating your points, but your vision and truth is something all forum members should think about with your intelligent minds.
It is good to know that people like turbotom1052 take the time and are generous enough to share great wisdoms and analysis of the 'Big Picture'. Your post sir has helped me with the belief, that experienced people can somehow offer insight such as yours and that perhaps others will take notice and be sensitized to it. That would be a great hope for our industry to get back on a more focused strategy through understanding where we came from, where we are and the possibility of calibrating our efforts for improved future direction.
Thank you from my heart turbotom1052 for your proof of understanding. Please fellow tradesman, owners and powers to be, take the time to read this for the betterment of mankind. turbotom1052 has laid the foundation, please let us build on it. Sincerely, D Ink Man
Hello Turbotom,
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