Printing Impressions

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PRESS When to go long

April 2007
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(Editor's note: this is a correction to the Tips & Tricks item titled "Keep It Short".) Ink for perfecting has special performance requirements. For instance, to avoid smearing after sheet reversal, the ink of the first impression behind the perfector must not build up on the impression cylinders of the following printing units. To achieve this, the ink must be “long”—more flowable—than normal. Ink manufacturers offer inks especially for perfecting, but if these are not available, the ink can be adjusted by adding 3% to 5% printing oil. Linseed oil-based additives are particularly recommended because they prevent drying and reduce the ink build-up on the downstream impression cylinders.
 

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