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Not finding much. I would suggest resetting the network card on the printer, connecting the computer directly to the printer for this step and try assigning the IP address through the Intercon tool. Provided that works, then hook it up through your switch. Please update...
This issue can also be caused by a dirty carriage rail and buildup around the bearing blocks. You can test this by going into service mode, lowering the caps and moving the cut and head carriage by hand . This cleaning and lubrication probably need to be done anyway on a printer that old...
It looks like ink bleeding from lack of drying fast enough. Try printing a picture and see if it has a watercolor look. If so, it's the heat setting.
Bump your heat settings up as suggested by Zoogee and see if that improves things.
Epson does the "End of service life" on a number of parts that don't need it. Just reset the counter and you should be good. Try this from the T-Shirt forums:
"The trick is that in Epson 4880 there's also second service menu "Self testing 2" , and that's the place where you can find option to...
Keep in mind, my issue isn't bleeding on the wood. The issue is ink seepage accumulating on the bottom of the white head during printing and eventually covering up enough nozzles to cause banding. And only on the white head. The printer was installed 3 weeks ago. I'm all over the dealer about...
It occurs in both Uni & Bi-directional printing. He prints both these 3 board signs and single wooden blocks. We are running the boards in Uni now due to image quality issues in Bi-dir. The blocks we can print in Bi-dir due to thickness consistency.
Are you using this same model of printer. The...
I have a customer who has this printer. He is printing wood signs that consist of 3 1x4 boards that are held together on the back with wood slats. These are placed in a jig for placement. Do to height variations in the boards due to the wood itself, we have to add some extra media thickness to...
Standard procedure with a print quality issue is to post a nozzle test also please. This is the first thing we need to see in order to start diagnosing your problem.
The black head has a locking screw that fixes its vertical position. As C5 stated, all the other heads align to the black. This insures you don't adjust the heads where they are no longer aligned front to back on the caps. As you apparently aren't getting the other heads to move, you need to...
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