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With printer disconnected from power- clean the ribbon cable the printhead contacts. This cable is held in correct height by plastic pin coming through small whole above contact area. Pin can be broken so ribbon cable could be sliding up and down. Switch printhead with other one of this color...
We are occasionally seeing non curing problems on the newer latex printers that use optimizer rather than a heater for the printing area. High volume print shops have seen their curing heater get congestion in areas which gives you a wet banding look.
Technicians can come disassemble and clean...
If you have to print tons of vinyl tiled out on large images and want identical colors and lengths for tile matching and perfect wraps, go to Low Solvent OkiData Colorpainter Printers. The E64 is affordable and faster than the best HP latex printers. The M64 will print a 150' roll in 2 hours but...
I've seen many adhesion issues on several materials. Never had anyone concerned about Coroplast because they are short term signs. Shops that are printing on acrylic can have issues when cutting with a router afterwards.
Once they pretreat the acrylics with an adhesion promoter, the problem...
I have had many customers experience this problem- primarily with clear acrylics. Many started spraying with Bulldog adhesion promoter and eliminated the problem. Supply 55 also has some good products for this.
Barry, I can highly recommend the CET and Vanguard products I'm sure in Ma. you heard of Alpha Imaging which I ran in NY for 17 years. I've sold and supported many of these as well as the HP Fb's and the Colorspan printers they used to be before HP bought them. I've also sold quite a few Oce...
As a manager of many service techs on all the digital inkjet printers I have knowledge of exactly what causes this on Newer HP printers which use one heater instead of the older models which use 2.
I also sold hundreds of HP's, Rolands, Seiko/Oki's, Mimakis for high volume wrap companies so I...
It looks like the ink was not properly set before laminating.
Let us know which printer this was produced on.
I have sold and done training on all the inkjet printers for over 20 years.
I am guessing maybe it's a new HP latex?
I have had several of my customers develop this with the HPs and we...
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