Troubleshooting Guide for Pad Printing
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 |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad too flat |
Use pad with steep point |
Pad damaged |
Replace pad |
Pad worn |
Replace pad |
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Plate:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Depth too shallow |
Use deeper plate |
Plate damaged |
Make new plate |
Plate worn |
Make new plate |
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Other sources:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad stroke too fast |
Use slower pad stroke |
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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 |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad too flat |
Use pad with steep point |
Pad damaged |
Replace pad |
Pad worn |
Replace pad |
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Plate:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Depth too shallow |
Etch image deeper |
Etch too deep |
Use shallower plate |
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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 |
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Issue: Ink doesn't adhere to substrate
Ink:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Wrong ink |
Use recommended ink |
Wrong hardener |
Use recommended hardener |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad weeping silicone oil |
Use pad cleaner |
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Other sources:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Substrate dirty |
Clean substrate |
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Issue: Uneven print quality
Ink:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Ink too thin |
Adjust to higher viscosity |
Color shade too transparent |
Use more opaque ink |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad too flat |
Use steeper pad |
Pad too soft |
Use harder pad |
Surface too rough |
Replace pad |
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Plate:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Etch too shallow |
Etch image deeper |
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Issue: Ink splashes on substrate
Ink:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Ink too thick |
Thin the ink |
Build up on pad |
Use different thinner |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad too flat |
Use steeper pad |
Surface too rough |
Replace pad |
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Plate:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Etch too deep |
Etch image shallower |
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Other sources:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Static discharge on substrate |
Ionize surface |
Low humidity |
Set room humidity |
Printing speed too fast |
Slower printing speed |
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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 |
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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 |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Pad too flat |
Use steeper pad |
Pad too soft |
Use harder pad |
Surface too rough |
Replace pad |
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Plate:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Shallow etch |
Etch image deeper |
No tint screen |
Use a tint screen |
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Other sources:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Substrate dirty |
Clean substrate |
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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 |
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Pad:
Possible Source |
Possible Solution |
Incorrect shape |
Use different pad shape |
Surface too rough |
Replace pad |
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