Lithographic Printing - Cooling
The Problem
Lithographic printing generates a lot of heat as the inks are dried, but care must be taken to avoid air flow across the ink wells on top of the presses, for fear of changing the consistency and reliability of the ink.
As well as the need to remove heat, the paper used is often very sensitive to low humidity conditions, which can cause distortion as well as static build up, which in turn can result in paper jams.