Noise in photo prints in hp indigo 5000

Discussion in 'HP Indigo Digital Presses' started by Raju, Sep 26, 2018.

  1. Raju

    Raju Member

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    Hello to all my senior member's,

    I am facing a critical problem in printing ...As there is lot of noise in printing specially in photo prints ..In my Hp Indigo 5000 press
    Activity done
    1.Ink rebuild done
    2.ILD calibration done
    3. New pip and blanket installed
    4. All bid cleaned
    5. Full color calibration done with ok result
    6. All carbon brush cleaned
    7. Substrate properties checked with external densitometer
    But the result is same
    And I also got the same file printed on other 5000,. in that there was very less.noise .. not noticeable from eye ..
    Please help me with your valuable suggestions....at rajukanojiya@gmail.com
    And also be with me on whatsapp
    Number +919810689766
     
  2. mantman

    mantman Senior Member

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    Could it be rip issue?
     
  3. Raju

    Raju Member

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    No sir
     
  4. mantman

    mantman Senior Member

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    a photo would help
     
  5. bassjase

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    Ive had a similar issue. I dropped the blanket temperature down, in one case to 130 degrees (I think the lowest you should go is 125!) and it really made a huge difference, especially in the lighter tint areas.
     

  6. bassjase

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    It turns out my ITM sensor was taking a wrong reading. Once the temperature had been calibrated, the light tints and photos looked SO much better. I still drop the temperature to about 145-140 when running light tints, but the quality is so much better.
    It might be worth looking at what temperature your machine is running at, and calibrate the ITM Temp.
     
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