Tom_Designjet
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Hi guys,
My HP z6100 has a serious problem. The prints, darker areas, have a "wave" pattern along the length of the print visible at certain angles. A guy from HP told it is caused by the media , as it doesn't have hard enough surface or hard enough coating. So far i noticed it is directly connected to pinch rollers When you look at them the pinch rollers have S-shape pattern on them. That pattern is exactly what appears on the prints. S-shape is exactly the place on pinchrollers that do not pinch/touch the media surface.
So far i tested two medias, both matte, from different manufactures. Both have identical problem. Unfortunately, i don't know of any other media that's suitable for my work, and one of them comes from renowned german manufacturer and the effect applies to their other products too.
When i removed the rollers, the problem disappeard, though of course it causes other problems so you can't print without them.
Here are the pictures - shape of pinchwheels:
and (look at the black area closely)
Any suggestions appreciated.
Bests,
Tom
My HP z6100 has a serious problem. The prints, darker areas, have a "wave" pattern along the length of the print visible at certain angles. A guy from HP told it is caused by the media , as it doesn't have hard enough surface or hard enough coating. So far i noticed it is directly connected to pinch rollers When you look at them the pinch rollers have S-shape pattern on them. That pattern is exactly what appears on the prints. S-shape is exactly the place on pinchrollers that do not pinch/touch the media surface.
So far i tested two medias, both matte, from different manufactures. Both have identical problem. Unfortunately, i don't know of any other media that's suitable for my work, and one of them comes from renowned german manufacturer and the effect applies to their other products too.
When i removed the rollers, the problem disappeard, though of course it causes other problems so you can't print without them.
Here are the pictures - shape of pinchwheels:
and (look at the black area closely)
Any suggestions appreciated.
Bests,
Tom
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