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More HP FB700 mess - Outdoor Plus better than Indoor Plus?!?

tedbragg

New Member
Our FB700 has a weird problem: Outdoor Signage Plus (600 x 300) has a cleaner print than Indoor Plus (600 x 600) ::see attached pics::

I did a manual BIDI registration and the LC heads are totally shot…it couldn’t print a line just a tiny swath of blur.

Turning on Fine Text helps a lot, but UniDirectional made it waaaaay worse. Anyway, the sharper/cleaner pics you see are OSP, and the ratty ones are ISP. Has anyone encountered this, where using higher resolution causes worse results?
 

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Rohit Prasad

WWW.COMPASSCOLOR.COM
That’s a lot of overspray. Let’s see a prime bar test print.

If it’s LC then you can run CMYK and that will solve the overspray if it’s coming from your bad LC head.



Our FB700 has a weird problem: Outdoor Signage Plus (600 x 300) has a cleaner print than Indoor Plus (600 x 600) ::see attached pics::

I did a manual BIDI registration and the LC heads are totally shot…it couldn’t print a line just a tiny swath of blur.

Turning on Fine Text helps a lot, but UniDirectional made it waaaaay worse. Anyway, the sharper/cleaner pics you see are OSP, and the ratty ones are ISP. Has anyone encountered this, where using higher resolution causes worse results?
 
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