Prairie Portable
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So I have a CJV150-160 I just bought used. The dampers were changed back in 2017. I am having an issue with missing nozzles on test prints only immediately after cleaning cycles. If I do a test print first thing in the morning after the printer has been sitting I get almost a perfect test print. If I do a normal clean or nozzle wash I have a bunch of missing nozzles on my following test print. Eventually they get better after a few more test prints without cleanings or just running a print job.
Here are the things I have noticed. First my wiper was not touching the head when it came across to do a wipe. Initially I thought this would be my problem so I put a new OEM wiper and had the same issue of the wiper not touching the head at all. I removed the pump cover and found two screws that allow adjustment of the wiper height and I now have the wiper contacting the head surface and completing a wipe. What I notice is that after a wipe ink seems to still come out of the head and form droplets on the underside of the head surface. These droplets are what seem to cause the missing nozzles on test prints as the areas missing on the print are always in the areas where the droplets have formed.
If I bring the head over to the service station and manually clean the head surface with a foam swab and remove these ink droplets on the underside I immediately get a great test print. But if I run a cleaning cycle the ink comes back onto the underside of the head again and causes missing nozzles on the print. I really have no clue what dampers do, but if they go bad can they allow ink to seep out of the nozzles enough that it doesn't drip onto the platten but stays on the underside of the head? Thus blocking ink from firing easily in that area of the head? I have attached a photo of the underside of the head with some of the droplets formed. Sometimes the size of the droplets can be larger.
Is this a temperature issue of the environment my printer is in? I usually drop my shop temps to 10c(50f) when I am not there. And when we are at the shop it's regular room temp of 19c(66f)
I have replaced the wiper and cap so far. Any tips or next things to look for would be helpful.
Here are the things I have noticed. First my wiper was not touching the head when it came across to do a wipe. Initially I thought this would be my problem so I put a new OEM wiper and had the same issue of the wiper not touching the head at all. I removed the pump cover and found two screws that allow adjustment of the wiper height and I now have the wiper contacting the head surface and completing a wipe. What I notice is that after a wipe ink seems to still come out of the head and form droplets on the underside of the head surface. These droplets are what seem to cause the missing nozzles on test prints as the areas missing on the print are always in the areas where the droplets have formed.
If I bring the head over to the service station and manually clean the head surface with a foam swab and remove these ink droplets on the underside I immediately get a great test print. But if I run a cleaning cycle the ink comes back onto the underside of the head again and causes missing nozzles on the print. I really have no clue what dampers do, but if they go bad can they allow ink to seep out of the nozzles enough that it doesn't drip onto the platten but stays on the underside of the head? Thus blocking ink from firing easily in that area of the head? I have attached a photo of the underside of the head with some of the droplets formed. Sometimes the size of the droplets can be larger.
Is this a temperature issue of the environment my printer is in? I usually drop my shop temps to 10c(50f) when I am not there. And when we are at the shop it's regular room temp of 19c(66f)
I have replaced the wiper and cap so far. Any tips or next things to look for would be helpful.