Doyle
New Member
Came in to the shop today to catch up on some printing, and the first roll of media I loaded up was a fresh roll of Orajet 3751 RA. Started printing to discover I was getting horrible print quality. After checking the file, cussing for a few minutes, cleaning the printer, checking all of the RIP settings 2-3 times, I was still getting the same quality. After running 6' of test prints on the material, I decided to put in a different media so I wasn't wasting my good stuff. Put in the 3164 matte material and suddenly everything looked great (there is a glare on this print in my photo, but print quality was just fine). Then I loaded up my 3651 gloss material which also printed just fine..... so I wondered if I was having some sort of intermittent issue that cleared itself up, so I loaded up the 3751 again and it still looks like garbage...
Printer - Roland Versacamm vp-540i
Rip - Versaworks
Profile - GCVP (Glossy calendered vinyl) generic profile in VW
Can I safely say that this is simply a problem with the media? Thanks!
Printer - Roland Versacamm vp-540i
Rip - Versaworks
Profile - GCVP (Glossy calendered vinyl) generic profile in VW
Can I safely say that this is simply a problem with the media? Thanks!