What I mean by condense is that it looks like condensation of ink building up around the nozzles to the point that it drags drips across sheets and eventually blocks nozzles from firing to the substrate. Say, if I am printing a sheet with higher densities of ink eventually I will need to pause and wipe the heads if I notice colors starting to drop out. When I continue it prints mostly fine.
My yellow ink for sure is the worst. It over sprays so bad that at the end of the day the bottom of the head plate is covered in yellow. Heck, my filters on my lamps are even yellow!
Could this be the result of heads so bad that the nozzles just do not fire straight at all?
Could out dated color profiles in conjunction to the age of the heads have a factor?
I also feel this plays a roll in why I have been some banding issues.
I feel like I could use a little bit of direction in where to even start.
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Voltages - average is 13.5, range from 13.2-14.2 on some heads.
Temps - 43-44, white is 47
Negative pressure - (-3.0) and I bring it down to (-2.8) when I print white ink.