Seth Griffin
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I'm printing on a Mimaki JV5-320S, using Beaver Paper TexPrint XP95 paper, and Kiian sublimation inks. Only one of the four heads is currently used (because Epsom DX-5 heads are expensive, and the owner doesn't want to buy three more). I'm running Onyx Thrive as the RIP software, and using Fischer Fabric's Tri-poly fabric to transfer to.
I'm trying to change the system over from Onyx Production House X10 to Thrive, and build a new profile. When I print an ink restriction swatch, the top row--cyan--has a distinct green cast to it, and I'm seeing 1mm bands of green through all of the cyan patches, as though it's printing yellow ink along with cyan. I don't see corresponding bands through the magenta, yellow, or black patches. When I read the patches in, and print out a calibration chart, the cyan patches all have a green cast, and a large percentage of the cyan patches return out-or-range values; the magenta, yellow, and black patches return in-range values.
The same artifacts are visible when I print ink restrictions using the old RIP station and software. (I have identical print settings: resolution, passes, bi-directional printing, number of patches, dot pattern, etc.)
Adjusting the media feed rate doesn't seem to have any effect.
My suspicion is that something has gone wrong with the sole remaining print head. For now, I can use my existing profile (I just copied them from the old system to a network drive, then to the new workstation), but I can no longer calibrate the machine, and colors are already drifting.
Ideas?
(Banding lightly visible https://imgur.com/a/G87Edew)
I'm trying to change the system over from Onyx Production House X10 to Thrive, and build a new profile. When I print an ink restriction swatch, the top row--cyan--has a distinct green cast to it, and I'm seeing 1mm bands of green through all of the cyan patches, as though it's printing yellow ink along with cyan. I don't see corresponding bands through the magenta, yellow, or black patches. When I read the patches in, and print out a calibration chart, the cyan patches all have a green cast, and a large percentage of the cyan patches return out-or-range values; the magenta, yellow, and black patches return in-range values.
The same artifacts are visible when I print ink restrictions using the old RIP station and software. (I have identical print settings: resolution, passes, bi-directional printing, number of patches, dot pattern, etc.)
Adjusting the media feed rate doesn't seem to have any effect.
My suspicion is that something has gone wrong with the sole remaining print head. For now, I can use my existing profile (I just copied them from the old system to a network drive, then to the new workstation), but I can no longer calibrate the machine, and colors are already drifting.
Ideas?
(Banding lightly visible https://imgur.com/a/G87Edew)