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11-06-2019 06:01 PM
My printer(Latex360) has some noise
Image quality printing and printing work have noise
First of all, I think it is caused by RIP, but the image quality prints the same problem.
Not paper pollution , it is a regular ink drop
some one can help me ?
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11-07-2019 12:47 AM - edited 11-07-2019 12:54 AM
This happens when you have faulty printhead (PH) with many missing nozzles or spaying all over but not in straight direction, check LM/LC and optimizer's PH. If all is good - clean the printheads and make an alignment.
Also happens when humidity is high (when raining) and substrate surface becomes moistened...use another substrate and check results...
And some other thing - when printing - use color bars (make them about 1cm wide) on both sides of the printed image and push the lights. When printing take a look which printhead is spraying not printing straight line....
Could you take pictures of Printed test plot of all PH's (separately for each Printhead) and post it here?
11-07-2019 12:47 AM - edited 11-07-2019 12:54 AM
This happens when you have faulty printhead (PH) with many missing nozzles or spaying all over but not in straight direction, check LM/LC and optimizer's PH. If all is good - clean the printheads and make an alignment.
Also happens when humidity is high (when raining) and substrate surface becomes moistened...use another substrate and check results...
And some other thing - when printing - use color bars (make them about 1cm wide) on both sides of the printed image and push the lights. When printing take a look which printhead is spraying not printing straight line....
Could you take pictures of Printed test plot of all PH's (separately for each Printhead) and post it here?
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