Troubleshooting Guide for Pad Printing

 

Issues and errors found when pad printing:

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Issue: Pad doesn't take up ink

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Ink too thick Thin the ink
Dried ink on plate Clean plate
Wrong thinner Use correct thinner

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad too flat Use pad with steep point
Pad damaged Replace pad
Pad worn Replace pad

Plate:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Depth too shallow Use deeper plate
Plate damaged Make new plate
Plate worn Make new plate

Other sources:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad stroke too fast Use slower pad stroke


Issue: Pad doesn't release ink

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Ink dried on pad Use slower thinner
Ink too "wet" at pad Use faster thinner

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad too flat Use pad with steep point
Pad damaged Replace pad
Pad worn Replace pad

Plate:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Depth too shallow Etch image deeper
Etch too deep Use shallower plate

Other sources:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Substrate dirty Clean substrate
Cycle too slow Increase printing speed
Room temperature too high Set room temperature to 64 to 75° F


Issue: Ink doesn't adhere to substrate

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Wrong ink Use recommended ink
Wrong hardener Use recommended hardener

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad weeping silicone oil Use pad cleaner

Other sources:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Substrate dirty Clean substrate
 


Issue: Uneven print quality

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Ink too thin Adjust to higher viscosity
Color shade too transparent Use more opaque ink

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad too flat Use steeper pad
Pad too soft Use harder pad
Surface too rough Replace pad

Plate:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Etch too shallow Etch image deeper
 


Issue: Ink splashes on substrate

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Ink too thick Thin the ink
Build up on pad Use different thinner

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad too flat Use steeper pad
Surface too rough Replace pad

Plate:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Etch too deep Etch image shallower

Other sources:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Static discharge on substrate Ionize surface
Low humidity Set room humidity
Printing speed too fast Slower printing speed


Issue: Distorted printed image

 

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Wrong form Use different form
Wrong hardness Use harder pad
Pressure too high Use less pressure
Pressure on plate and substrate not equal Use equal pressure on plate and substrate
Pad hits on contour of part Use other touchdown point
 


Issue: Insufficient opacity

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Ink film too thin Adjust color
Color too transparent Use more opaque ink
Insufficient ink transfer Check plate and pad

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Pad too flat Use steeper pad
Pad too soft Use harder pad
Surface too rough Replace pad

Plate:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Shallow etch Etch image deeper
No tint screen Use a tint screen

Other sources:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Substrate dirty Clean substrate


Issue: Color doesn't match

 

Ink:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Ink too thin Adjust color
Color too transparent Use more opaque ink
Wrong formula Use correct formula

Pad:

Possible Source Possible Solution
Incorrect shape Use different pad shape
Surface too rough Replace pad

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