derekw13029
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Hello all, I've been having an issue for several months now (yeah...I know) that involves *multiple rolls* of media from different manufacturers. The issue is coalescence in the blacks and other dark tones. For whatever reason, there is sporadic and seemingly random grain patterns showing in the ink. This has happened on two different roles of DreamScape Matte Vinyl, and now on one roll of York Bright White Smooth wallcovering.
I have tried everything I can think of. Running optimizer test plots and adjusting the optimizer level. Sometimes it looks like it's making a difference, then sometimes it looks like alligator skin. Like, exactly like alligator skin. I've adjusted the number of passes, trying everything from 8 to 20 passes, all with varying ink densities. I have switched the optimizer printhead, no change at all. I've ran substrate advance tests, everything is dead on. I've ran printhead checks, and that's where things get interesting.
If I test on the media I am having issues with, the printhead status plot fails miserably. Like, it's not even an issue of discontinuous lines, the lines are all a mess of various size drops of ink. The colored rectangles that are supposed to be nice and neat are just a collection of drops. There appears to be *very* little coalescence at all.
Yet if I run the same test on a different media (like ANY other media) the printhead status plot looks very good. Everything I have tested leads me to believe the issue is simply with those two media-types. They are different products, but they are very, very similar.
If I had to take a random guess, I would even go as far to say they may have the same coating, and the same coating process. This is where I think the problem lies.
What's bothering me about it is, though, I can run a successful test or two without any problems at all. But sometimes one single pass will be really, really bad. I cannot run a full print (this is wallcovering material, so there are going to be several 10' drops) with any kind of confidence that the issue will not come up.
To say the least, it is *extremely* aggravating, and I spent all day today trying to make sense of it. HP frankly is no help, although I understand that they really don't have any idea about actual product use.
I can provide pics if that will help, but basically it's just a coalescence issue. Every other media looks fine. Would a faulty printhead fail a test miserably (I mean....it's not even a functional test on the York material, the test is a blotchy mess), but yet be fine on another media? Would a faulty printhead be that sporadic? I would imagine once they go, they go.
Thanks for any and all help, this is driving me nuts! I like the product (especially the DreamScape Matte Vinyl, when it prints right, it looks very sharp with great density, saturation, color, and depth), but I just can't use it if I don't have any idea how it will respond to the printer.
I have tried everything I can think of. Running optimizer test plots and adjusting the optimizer level. Sometimes it looks like it's making a difference, then sometimes it looks like alligator skin. Like, exactly like alligator skin. I've adjusted the number of passes, trying everything from 8 to 20 passes, all with varying ink densities. I have switched the optimizer printhead, no change at all. I've ran substrate advance tests, everything is dead on. I've ran printhead checks, and that's where things get interesting.
If I test on the media I am having issues with, the printhead status plot fails miserably. Like, it's not even an issue of discontinuous lines, the lines are all a mess of various size drops of ink. The colored rectangles that are supposed to be nice and neat are just a collection of drops. There appears to be *very* little coalescence at all.
Yet if I run the same test on a different media (like ANY other media) the printhead status plot looks very good. Everything I have tested leads me to believe the issue is simply with those two media-types. They are different products, but they are very, very similar.
If I had to take a random guess, I would even go as far to say they may have the same coating, and the same coating process. This is where I think the problem lies.
What's bothering me about it is, though, I can run a successful test or two without any problems at all. But sometimes one single pass will be really, really bad. I cannot run a full print (this is wallcovering material, so there are going to be several 10' drops) with any kind of confidence that the issue will not come up.
To say the least, it is *extremely* aggravating, and I spent all day today trying to make sense of it. HP frankly is no help, although I understand that they really don't have any idea about actual product use.
I can provide pics if that will help, but basically it's just a coalescence issue. Every other media looks fine. Would a faulty printhead fail a test miserably (I mean....it's not even a functional test on the York material, the test is a blotchy mess), but yet be fine on another media? Would a faulty printhead be that sporadic? I would imagine once they go, they go.
Thanks for any and all help, this is driving me nuts! I like the product (especially the DreamScape Matte Vinyl, when it prints right, it looks very sharp with great density, saturation, color, and depth), but I just can't use it if I don't have any idea how it will respond to the printer.