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9000s Banding After 10 Ft

hottscennessey

New Member
Guys and Gals,

I'm printing a banner that consists of mostly magenta, after about 9 feet the magenta started to band. I double checked the heater settings and they were all correct according to the manual. Afterwards I did an IQ Test Print and the banding was still there. About an hour later I cleaned print heads and did another test print and the banding went away. Anyone have experience with this?

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wunder

New Member
you must change the printhead.....or you can check the PH-Voltage correct it up +1 Volt L+R and run a IQ-Testprint again

best regards
wunder
 

hottscennessey

New Member
Replace even though it was recovered successfully?

What is happening to the printhead internally that it would need to be replaced?

What will raising the voltage do / compensate for?

Thanks for the help, I'm still learning
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
no need to replace the head, YET...

you most likely have ink starvation, caused by a weakening damper, or a slight air leak above the head
 

omgsideburns

New Member
Not familiar with your machine, but like someone else said it looks like ink starvation.

On the printer I experience it on, it happens if there's a problem with low ink, bad filters, or if I have an air leaks or vacuum system problem.
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
OK here it is with the side panel off -- capping station side - looking from rear to front

they are a pain to get to, but no need to unplug any wires in there (DO turn off, unplug printer, and press power a few times to get rid of any latent power in the capacitors)
 

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danno

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Also check the O-rings on the dampers and the printhead. We just replaced a print head that did a perfect nozzle check, but couldn't print 6" of colour. I have also learned there is a damper inside the printhead that is not replaceable.
 

neilchristie

New Member
9000 woes

Hey there,
Have you checked all the caps? Check your wiping unit? Been doing your maintenance?
How long has it been since you've installed a maintenance kit?

Try doing something simple first. Inspect the magenta cap for cracks, OR switch it with another colour and see if the problem transfers.

The 9000 does have dampers and they reside ontop of the carriage under a couple layers of fun. They do go, but not often.

Looking forward to hearing how it goes.
 
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