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Alignment Problem Roland Sc-540

makime

New Member
Hi i am in a big need of help!

When i am printing im getting missfireing or an outline of cyan and magenta..
And i replaced the magenta head last week.. could it be light magenta?

Is my heads bad or is it just an adjustment??

Here is 7 pictures of test and results :)

Plz help if you can..

Best regards Maki

 

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kffernandez

New Member
looks like your heads are fine. a slight deflection here and there. but nothing that would cause the symptoms of your problem.

your cyan look like it's off alignment. in dsc_0021, they are supposed to be aligned with the black baseline.

we obviously can't see your other alignment settings, so, you should also make sure that they are all aligned.

kelly
 

kffernandez

New Member
your alignments are off.
your pdf file clearly shows that your alignment settings are off on a significant majority of the settings. as it is, you might just want to look at your magnified scans and base your settings off there. correcting your alignment settings should fix your problem of having cyan outlines on your prints.

also, i am noticing an overspray for your light cyan. it could be anything from deflections, static, damper issues, or to an electrical problem with it. it might not be noticeable now, but it might cause some problems in future prints.

kelly
 

perico97sv

New Member
first of all, what is the address of the print if either vertically or horizontally, to determine the error, calibrate the default bidirectional and then the material that could help greetings
 

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CS-SignSupply

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The vertical head alignments are off and that is a mechanical adjustment. Once that is completed, you will nee to do the horizontal and bi-directional.
 

makime

New Member
:(

sorry guys havent been posible for me to do any adjustment or somethnig (personal problems)
And today when i got back to work i had another hell day with the printer with motor errors as u can see in my new post :(

Best regards maki
 
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