Think about it. You know that plugged anilox cells create conditions that reduce the effective volume of the cells, increase surface tension and result in inconsistent print, unnecessary downtime and waste.
Without including a proper inspection step along with your cleaning process, you really don’t know if your anilox cells are deep cleaned or if damage is present.
So, what does an inspection process look like? We recommend using at least a light scope of a minimum 400+ magnification for a visual inspection / examination.
After every cleaning, we also recommend the use of a digital scope for inspection and measurement. A digital scope will measure cell wall, cell opening and cell geometry (i.e. angle).
Do you have the tools to identify ink plugging, roll wear, or cell damage?
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