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Got it in . Sadly had some time with the reader and that was probably the most painful part . I got it in pretty flat and it solved many issues !
Thanks for the guidance .
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Try and set your off contact head height higher . Had to do that a few times with more bowed Coro sometimes it helps but still need to make sure you aren’t too high
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It’s not that terrible . You just want to pay attention to the o rings because they can be fun to get stuck in there and they are not big at all. Have some tweezers ready. I know this is an old post.
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Seems like there is some slight damage to the encoder strip itself . Cleaning the encoder reader is a real pain and just curious if others see the same issue. HP tech told me that it’s the strip, reader or worse case could be the carriage drive motor starting to fail. I’m feeling it’s more of...
Wasted about 4K of parts . Rep today denied ink issues but rep before admitted faults with inks being bad . They should replace parts in these scenarios for what got used in troubleshooting .
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I literally retraced and replaced the port, inline filter, pump, thermistor and even the heads !
Turned out It was a bad batch of Black ink from HP circa July 21 exp date .
Swapped my bag out and it would prime . Learned to simply check the flow of the pigtail coming out before putting in...
Interested in this as well . Our machine has some waves in it but wondering how relevant it is to the pulses when it runs across or if the sensor just smooths it out ok ?
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What was your solution? I keep either going towards the sensor or replacing the encoder strip. However, I did notice on the rail there are some chip marks of sort and wondered if that would cause the issue from having some bumps in the road? Did you also level the machine ? Just curious ...
Chiming in. We screen print plastics here. When I jumped into the screen printing with UV inks, it changed my whole setup and need and mesh counts,chemicals, emulsion types and wash out stations and everything from printing textiles only. I can say that there is a lot more extra setup involved...
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