This happens when a “ghost” of the non-printed area appears in a solid area. The distance between the “ghost” and the non-printed area corresponds to the diameter of the form roller, and what happens is that the ink not being used on the non-printed area is released at the next turn of the form roller. This is typically more visible in dark colors.
Form roller with low pressure.
Reset standard pressures.
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Bad parallelism of the form roller.
Reset roller position.
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Form rollers are too large.
Change blankets, check plate register.
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Form rollers are inefficient.
Install a third form roller (anti-ghosting roller).
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Low ink film weight.
Reduce ink viscosity; increase flow.
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Bad ink transfer.
Add clear ink or flow promoter.
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Ink is too strong.
Rematch the ink against a standard.
*The solutions provided from the troubleshooting guide are general in nature, please contact your sales or technical representative to discuss specific issues.
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