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it is actually PVC material and not a very soft media
my total printing area 27,796 m2... is this enough the change rollers ?
i think the service should replace them. but i think four years too long
Hi;
BlueRoseAuto
This vertical banding also occurs in other media with different textures. The crushes coincide with Colorado's wheels pushing the media forward. you can see the pic below
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I still couldn't solve the problem.
thanks for all answer...
Hello everyone.
I'm having a Vertical Zebra Band issue with my Canon Colorado.
I calibrated the media. i measured the media thickness and entered it into Onyx, but the result did not change. i think the rollers are crushing the texture.
There was no such problem before. does anyone have any ideas?
Mr Mike;
I contacted them (thrive support) and they sent me ( one week ago) the attached document about my problem. I tried to apply what is written in this document but overlap failed again. Or I couldn't do it, I don't know.
Can anyone who is interested in this topic please review this...
Sir, can you show me this chechbox as screenshot?
Hello again sir victor
do you have any tuto or pdf file about your method? i wonder.
I'll have to learn some photoshop and ai for this = ))
We have everyday 200m2 order. so, this proccess will be hard for me at every seperate order.
Thanks for reply : )
im using 22.00.2449
i saw weld overlap chackbox and used it but not solved.
Thanks for reply sir = )
I contacted Onyx team and they suggested the different mirror method, but that...
Hi all;
I'm having an overlap issue on my Canon Colorado M5W machine at the office.
Example, today I do a test print of 3 tiles for my 110cm wide media. My order is w 315 h 260 cm and I divided each panel into 104cm under the onyx Tile tab. My overlap margin is 10mm. I used a 2px cutting...
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