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    are the blades thrown on by air rams? if so can u force the washup trays back away from the roller with a screwdriver when in the washup position? its a common sm74 problem on the drive side but from what i know rolands are better enginered

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    does it wash up alright manually?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paultheprinter View Post
    are the blades thrown on by air rams? if so can u force the washup trays back away from the roller with a screwdriver when in the washup position? its a common sm74 problem on the drive side but from what i know rolands are better enginered
    hmm i never thought to check that. yeah, they are thrown on by pneumatic actuators.
    maybe one isn't working well.

    also, it washes up great if i squirt extra wash and water into the train while the auto wash is running, kinda leads me to think theres a roller that's not set correctly allowing no wash to migrate down into the lower rollers.
    gonna check the actuators right now...

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    ahh the rams are working properly

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    Albert,

    Check to see if your solvent is water miscible. That could be the problem. Most wash cycles alternate solvent/water/solvent/water etc.. if so, try to change the cycle to deliver solvent only for the first 80% of cycle then finish with the water. On my Heidelberg we had just that issue with the UV Wash we were using. Turns out there is a UV button in wash cycle to change how the solvent is delivered.

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    also, it washes up great if i squirt extra wash and water into the train while the auto wash is running, kinda leads me to think theres a roller that's not set correctly allowing no wash to migrate down into the lower rollers.
    gonna check the actuators right now...[/QUOTE]

    Is this resolved??? From this statement ^^^ it would seem a transfer is a touch loose... does it ink up ok; ie when you run up ink does it get from top to bottom ok? its possible that ink will "bridge the gap" sufficiently to transfer but on wash up the solution will allow a loose-ish roller to freewheel somewhat and im guessing that the roller wash is applied near the top of the train as most auto systems are..
    Just get on with it. Its as simple as that.

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    well, i found a bearing that was a little sketchy and swapped it out and it seemed to wash ok after that. i don't know if i trust that as being the fix, but i will see today.

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    It may be your intermeadeant roller is not set properly or has a low spot one roller can make all the difference

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    Heidelberg SM has a manual mode as well as an automatic. Does your press have this feature? Try doing a manual washup first. We had similar problems until we finally did a complete roller change and the problem went away. We had been replacing forms and water rollers but the transfer rollers were 6 years old and must have been the problem. I would put in new clean up blades first if you havent already tried that. If one unit cleans up better then the other try swapping clean up trays (I only know SM52 may not work on your machine). Another issue is the spray bars for the press wash and water get clogged and may need to be cleaned and the spray holes cleaned out. Check the water tank for gelatin like material. Even distilled water goes bad. We have to use vinegar periodically in the water tank to get the crap out of there


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