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Another Banding thread

OADesign

New Member
Hi All,

I have searched around the site but haven't found a solution for my particular situation.

This banding only happens in areas of solid color. better said, only VISIBLE in solid colors. So we have been letting it ride for a long time.
But its time to get it fixed. Any tips or ideas on what is causing this?

Roland SC-545
Versaworks
3MIJ180Cv3 (Note that this occurs on all other medias)
 

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seinsig

New Member
is it happening only on the cyan channel? It looks like cyan is dropping out and recovering during the print.
 

2B

Active Member
have you tried printing Una-lateral?
done a nozzle test to see what going on?
has the encoder strip been cleaned?
 

player

New Member
After Cleaning encoder strip etc...

Is test print perfect? Please post to be sure.

Try printing 12"x 50" blocks of each C M Y K This will show you which head is out.

I have had this problem and it was the dampers. They have a small micro screen filter in them
that when clogged will allow some ink through, but when printing full out it will starve the head and cause banding like you have. Might not be your problem, but it could be.

How old are the dampers?
 

Snydo

New Member
I have ran 3 different brands of solvent, eco-sol printers now and they all are finicky with solid blues(and some shades of brown). Print Uni-Directional first and foremost, and experiment with different profiles. I've used Oracal profiles for nearly a decade on any media with great results.
 
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