royalwrapz
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Head height is 1.6 lowest setting. I have also tried 2.0 and 2.5 just because.I suspect this may be a combination of the media, relative humidity and head height causing static electricity to take out nozzles.
Try these three steps to isolate the problem. Ensure your heads have all nozzles firing before each step.
1. Ensure your head is not too high. The head height should be as close you can run without causing head strikes, default setting is usually good. Run a test of the problematic print and check.
2. Increase the relative humidity to 60%. I would expect to have static issues in such a dry environment. Run a test of the problematic print and check.
3. Change the media to something else. Some media are just static mills and can cause problems if step 1 and 2 are not right. Run a test of the problematic print and check.
From painful experience, it's easy for techs to spend days burning ink and media trying to fix a printer when it's really a setup problem. They are trained look for mechanical/electrical problems and ignore everything outside of the printer cabinet.
I will check on the humidity.
Have tried many materials all same results