threeputt
New Member
Roland users, is it your opinion that running banners on high speed with the print head in the "up" position, contributes to more spit and spatter onto the sensor strip? I'm calling it that because I don't know the proper name. But it's that long 1/2" high clear plastic strip that guides the print heads, tells them where they're at, etc. Has extremely fine hash marks on it.
Anyway, seems like just after running a bunch of banners in the manner described above that we'll get a error of "carriage disconnected" when it really hasn't disconnected. It's just that the print will be all skewed and fuzzy. We usually end up cleaning the strip and back in business.
If this is the problem, has anyone figured a way to minimize spatter onto this strip? Or am I looking in the wrong place for the cause?
Comments appreciated.
Anyway, seems like just after running a bunch of banners in the manner described above that we'll get a error of "carriage disconnected" when it really hasn't disconnected. It's just that the print will be all skewed and fuzzy. We usually end up cleaning the strip and back in business.
If this is the problem, has anyone figured a way to minimize spatter onto this strip? Or am I looking in the wrong place for the cause?
Comments appreciated.