BullDog613
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Has anyone ever had this happen, photo attached. if so can you share the fix.
nobody ever went wrong, spending a few hours blowing out with compressed air, rinsing the powered down and disconnected boards with isopropyl, examining the heavy, high current solder connections & reseating (gently, but probably more than once) connectors on any gerber equipment.Foil and vinyl drive tends to show up as banding across the vinyl. Since this goes with the vinyl, you're looking at something electrical or something creating a physical issue.
Have you replaced the foil and vinyl squeegees or at least cleaned them? Have you cleaned the print head with the Gerber cleaning cards really well? I've had to clean some with 4 or 5 cleaning cards before when they're in bad shape. Is the roller under the print head in good shape - smooth and no tracks on it? Are you testing with Gerber 220 vinyl? I always do my testing with Gerber 220 vinyl to rule out that variable.
As for electrical, it could be a matter of reseating the cable to the print head at both ends. You'll have to take off a couple of covers to do this. After that it could be the cable itself - from bending every time you open and close the cover, the main board (CPU board) or print head itself. I don't know a good way to test these out other than replacements. The cable and board can be replaced in the field, but the head needs to be replaced by a Gerber technician.
Good Luck,
Thanks Joe, I'll try those things.Foil and vinyl drive tends to show up as banding across the vinyl. Since this goes with the vinyl, you're looking at something electrical or something creating a physical issue.
Have you replaced the foil and vinyl squeegees or at least cleaned them? Have you cleaned the print head with the Gerber cleaning cards really well? I've had to clean some with 4 or 5 cleaning cards before when they're in bad shape. Is the roller under the print head in good shape - smooth and no tracks on it? Are you testing with Gerber 220 vinyl? I always do my testing with Gerber 220 vinyl to rule out that variable.
As for electrical, it could be a matter of reseating the cable to the print head at both ends. You'll have to take off a couple of covers to do this. After that it could be the cable itself - from bending every time you open and close the cover, the main board (CPU board) or print head itself. I don't know a good way to test these out other than replacements. The cable and board can be replaced in the field, but the head needs to be replaced by a Gerber technician.
Good Luck,