Forty One
Make signs they said... It'll be fun they said...
So, this particular jv33-160 has become my white whale.
So far I've successfully changed it from running BS inks, replaced the ink lines and various consumable parts etc to get it up and running to be a stable solvent printer.
But... I'm having this continuous issue of nozzles dropping out after it goes to sleep over the weekend.
I've replaced the cap top, dampers, capping station.
It's a new head too.
I did have issues where I couldn't get a tight seal previously with the cap top and after a bit more of a strip and clean of the print head plate etc, I've managed to create a good seal.
I normally run about a 2m (8 foot for you imperialists) test print of a colour bar after rebuilding the print head assembly to test if there is any dropouts, alignment, colour issues etc. as you can see I'm getting a good consistent colour and my nozzle test has been good.
But after the weekend, while the printer is not in usee (in this case it was still in remote mode, not power off) I came back and did a nozzle test.
Majority of the Kay channel keeps dropping out and some other nozzles for the other colours are dropping out.
A couple of hard cleans brings back some of the nozzles but not all. And mostly it does not effect the Kay.
Now, if I open up the ink channels with the #test function, and while the machine is powered on, I disconnect the pump and manually pull ink through the discharge hoses below the cap top. This brings all the nozzles back perfectly. Then I can continue printing with no issues.
So...
Is this still an issue of air getting in? Am I still not getting a proper seal? Would the change of the ID of the ink lines effect the flow of ink to the head?
What is creating the drop in pressure that is effecting the supply of ink to the head?
So far I've successfully changed it from running BS inks, replaced the ink lines and various consumable parts etc to get it up and running to be a stable solvent printer.
But... I'm having this continuous issue of nozzles dropping out after it goes to sleep over the weekend.
I've replaced the cap top, dampers, capping station.
It's a new head too.
I did have issues where I couldn't get a tight seal previously with the cap top and after a bit more of a strip and clean of the print head plate etc, I've managed to create a good seal.
I normally run about a 2m (8 foot for you imperialists) test print of a colour bar after rebuilding the print head assembly to test if there is any dropouts, alignment, colour issues etc. as you can see I'm getting a good consistent colour and my nozzle test has been good.
But after the weekend, while the printer is not in usee (in this case it was still in remote mode, not power off) I came back and did a nozzle test.
Majority of the Kay channel keeps dropping out and some other nozzles for the other colours are dropping out.
A couple of hard cleans brings back some of the nozzles but not all. And mostly it does not effect the Kay.
Now, if I open up the ink channels with the #test function, and while the machine is powered on, I disconnect the pump and manually pull ink through the discharge hoses below the cap top. This brings all the nozzles back perfectly. Then I can continue printing with no issues.
So...
Is this still an issue of air getting in? Am I still not getting a proper seal? Would the change of the ID of the ink lines effect the flow of ink to the head?
What is creating the drop in pressure that is effecting the supply of ink to the head?