
In flexo printing, a common issue operators face is that ink is not drying properly during production.
This problem often appears suddenly after speed increases or during continuous production runs. Operators may notice:
- Ink smudging or marking after printing
- Quality becoming unstable at higher speeds
- Drying performance changing without clear reason
Many assume this is simply caused by temperature or humidity.
However, in most real cases, when ink is not drying in flexo printing, the root cause is not just environmental—it is a result of system imbalance.
Why Ink Is Not Drying in Flexo Printing
To understand why ink is not drying in flexo printing, it is important to look beyond a single factor.
Drying performance depends on how multiple variables interact within the system.
1. Board Condition (Absorption Behavior)
In corrugated printing, board condition directly affects drying.
If the substrate is unstable:
- Ink absorption becomes inconsistent
- Surface drying time varies
- Local areas remain wet longer than others
This is a common drying problem in corrugated printing, especially when board moisture fluctuates.
2. Printing Speed (Drying Time Window)
One of the most critical factors is production speed.
When speed increases:
- Drying time is reduced
- Heat exposure becomes insufficient
- Ink remains partially wet
This creates a mismatch:
Drying capacity vs production speed
When this balance is broken, drying problems begin to appear.
3. Drying System Performance (Capacity & Efficiency)
Drying is not just about temperature.
It depends on airflow, heat distribution, and system efficiency.
Ink drying is influenced by evaporation and absorption mechanisms
If the system cannot provide consistent drying conditions:
- Ink curing becomes incomplete
- Secondary transfer may occur
- Smudging or marking appears
Many drying issues are actually caused by capacity limitations, not ink quality.
4. System Stability (Overall Coordination)

Drying performance is strongly affected by overall system stability.
If the system is unstable:
- Ink transfer becomes inconsistent
- Drying conditions fluctuate
- Small variations accumulate into visible defects
This is why drying problems are often linked to system coordination, not just drying units.
Why Environment Is Often Misjudged
Temperature and humidity do affect drying performance.
However, in most cases, they act only as triggering factors, not the root cause.
If the system is already operating near its limit:
- A small change in humidity
- A slight temperature fluctuation
can quickly lead to drying instability.
👉 The real issue is whether the system can adapt to these changes.
System Interaction: The Real Cause
When ink is not drying properly, it usually follows a chain:
Speed increase
→ Reduced drying time
→ Incomplete curing
→ Smearing or marking
At the same time:
Board variation
- System instability
→ Uneven drying performance
This is why adjusting only temperature or ink often does not solve the problem.
What You Should Check First (Diagnostic Steps)
If you encounter this issue during production, follow this sequence:
Step 1: Check board moisture and surface consistency
Step 2: Compare production speed with drying capacity
Step 3: Evaluate airflow and heat distribution
Step 4: Check system stability (tension, vibration, coordination)
Step 5: Then consider ink formulation

👉 This order helps avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary adjustments.
Common Misjudgment
A typical reaction is:
- Increasing temperature
- Blaming humidity
- Changing ink
However, these actions often fail.
Because the real issue is not a single parameter, but a mismatch within the system.
Conclusion
When ink is not drying in flexo printing, the cause is rarely just environmental.
It is usually related to:
- Drying capacity vs speed imbalance
- Substrate variation
- System instability
Drying problems are rarely caused by ink itself — they are usually the result of system imbalance.
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