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Pics would help. But even so, first question very basic, are all of the plates laid out in the same orientation, and run in the same direction?
Quote from: Frog on August 06, 2018, 05:24:52 PMPics would help. But even so, first question very basic, are all of the plates laid out in the same orientation, and run in the same direction?It's not just on press where they aren't lining up, it's on the actual film. When I take the three films and try to stack them/line them up, the marks don't align. In the pics below, you can see that the top aligns fine, but the bottom is out of registration. I've already printed this job and was able to get the screens registered. All the colors were aligned, but the registration marks were way off from each other. Hopefully this helps clarify what's going on!
Quote from: Cole on August 06, 2018, 06:18:07 PMQuote from: Frog on August 06, 2018, 05:24:52 PMPics would help. But even so, first question very basic, are all of the plates laid out in the same orientation, and run in the same direction?It's not just on press where they aren't lining up, it's on the actual film. When I take the three films and try to stack them/line them up, the marks don't align. In the pics below, you can see that the top aligns fine, but the bottom is out of registration. I've already printed this job and was able to get the screens registered. All the colors were aligned, but the registration marks were way off from each other. Hopefully this helps clarify what's going on!It doesn't answer my question. Are you laying out all of the films the same way, and priinting them in the same direction?Most of our printers distort a little, but, consistently.Rotate a plate 90 degrees, and you could have this problem.
We had this happen on longer films with some colors not taking up the whole of the image, so the printers skips a bit. Our fix has been to add a 1/4 point line down the outside edge of all films, and they all transport evenly. Just another opinion...Steve