How to Prevent Over-Pressurization in Sensitive Print Jobs
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작성자 Evan 댓글 0건 조회 4회 작성일 25-10-09 11:48본문
When handling sensitive print jobs applying excessive force during printing may cause costly damage. Over-pressurizing occurs when the printing process, causing bleeding ink, feed misalignments, misalignment of layers, or compromised substrate integrity.
To prevent these issues start by thoroughly understanding the unique specifications of your printing substrates. Different papers and materials have varying thicknesses and tolerances. Refer directly to the equipment manual for optimal pressure levels for all substrates in your workflow.
Perform regular printer tuning of your press. Even minor deviations in roller tension compound with use and produce unpredictable output. Conduct trial prints on the intended stock and adjust pressure incrementally until you achieve perfectly defined images free from distortion.
Don’t try to solve lack of saturation. Instead, check ink levels, remove dried ink residue, and wait for ink to fully set.
Consider ambient conditions. Damp air makes stock expand, while Dry air renders material fragile. These variables change printing dynamics. Control your print room environment and let substrates adjust to room conditions prior to feeding into the printer.
Educate your operators to recognize early signs of mechanical strain. Watch for patchy color application, paper curling, غلطک پرس پرینتر hp or ghost images on the reverse. If you notice any of these, reduce pressure immediately and never ignore the warning. Careful monitoring and precision significantly enhance output integrity on high-value print tasks.
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