We have a CET hybrid uv printer, with ricoh gen5 heads, 2 print heads (Black/Cyan and Magenta/Yellow). We recently had a new head installed for black/cyan and we are having a problem with the cyan. I'm attaching a picture. We have the "static bar" setup installed, we clean the materials with an anti-static spray, and we have the humidity in the 40-50% range (usually closer to 50% but occasionally it dips down to 40 or so). The problem is the cyan overspraying, but it only does it on prints that are mostly blue. I can print a photograph or some other full color art and it prints just fine, but then a job that's mostly blue prints with this overspray. The other day we actually had two 24x18 coro boards loaded, both with different art and printed them side-by-side and the one with mostly blue text had the overspray but the other board did not. I can get the problem to go away for a short time if we shut the whole printer down and let it sit for a bit. (which makes me think it's NOT a faulty head, but more of an electrical issue) But it comes back, and it seems to be coming back sooner and sooner, to the point that I have to shut the whole printer down a couple times a day, which obviously isn't going to work in the long run.
I have zero problem getting my hands dirty and fixing things myself, but I'm out of ideas on this one, other than throwing money and random parts at it.
(For the record, we ruled out it being some sort of a rip issue, by pulling a few old jobs from the archives that printed fine before the new head install and they now print with the overspray if they're blue.)
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I have zero problem getting my hands dirty and fixing things myself, but I'm out of ideas on this one, other than throwing money and random parts at it.
(For the record, we ruled out it being some sort of a rip issue, by pulling a few old jobs from the archives that printed fine before the new head install and they now print with the overspray if they're blue.)
Any thoughts would be appreciated.