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Ah okay, well I didn’t order the new head yet. But It may be coming up soon. It is just weird though how everything was working 95% and now it’s like 85%. I found if I print graphics sideways going with the feed the overprint/ ghosting is less noticeable in bi directional -high. Might just live...
hm okay I think the head is much older than 5 years. It is in low position right now. I did have to fix the capping station which solved my cross contamination. Did another set of head adjustments but still the dam thing has these ghost lines on the edges. If I put the printer in normal speed it...
Just ordered a new, I am still new to owning this printer and I have not a clue about a lot of things. I just went back to my office today. It turns out that my climate was way off. it was way too hot and humidity was way to low. I have yet to print but I did a drop pos and the marks are 50%...
I unfortunately do not know the head age, It may be original, I bought the printer off a guy who was retiring and closing his business. I have suspicion that it could be the black part of the head going because ever since I got it the black never seem to print perfect or near perfect. Small...
Thank you for the reply, I have tried to test print blocks of pure coloured ink and it still gives the same ghosting on the sides of each block. I have not seen a feature to do a whole test print like you mentioned for Mimaki. I have used other media’s before and they were doing the same thing...
Thank you for the reply. I have tried to wipe off the encoder strip but nothing changed. I do have a little ink on it by the capping station, do you think that would throw the whole thing off?
I have tried the service adjust and still nothing.
Are you sure it’s the head is off in the feed...
Also would anyone know why when printing the printer tries to print a very feint line in the right side. You can see it in some of the photos. The head will go back and forth on a spot where there is no print even needed.
Recently i have run into an issue where my jv33 starts printing blurry on straight line edges. Below please see images of the print quality and the head. Do you think I need a new head? Is it normal for a head to look like this? Any advice will be great. I have tried all alignments but it seems...
would you happen to know why my printer starts printing a feint line going up the right side of my print? it happens on mostly every print now and it starts even before the actual print.
Thanks for the reply. Might have to test humidity of the office space I have it in. Here is my test print. The deflection seems to be only very bad when going horizontally but not vertical. EDIT: I have tried a print in normal scan speed and it comes out 80% better. Still want to be able to use...
Hello, I have recently run into this issue with my printer having faded lines around the edges. Does anyone have any idea how I can fix this? My head is not clogged
Thank you for the reply.
I have looked up how to adjust media comp but when I adjust the value and do the test print again the lines don't seem to move.
I have tried +40 and -40 and both times the lines are the same.
Any ideas?
Please see the image below for reference. Also notice the test...
Thank you for the reply.
I have looked up how to adjust media comp but when I adjust the value and do the test print again the lines don't seem to move.
I have tried +40 and -40 and both times the lines are the same.
Any ideas?
Hello! I am new to this Mimaki printer and I am using Briteline eSeries IM2201. When printing I am getting image quality issues please see the image attach. Just wanted to know if this is normal or if this is wrong and how I can fix this If you look at the print from far away it looks good but...
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