I recently installed a new Ricoh Gen 5 into my mimaki JFX200. It is the exact model number as the head removed from the machine.
Symptoms: When printing with the new head the print is smeared out in the feed direction of the print by about 100%. For example when I print a rectangle, the edges along the scan direction(x) are crisp, but top and bottom edge of the print fade in, then fade out and are spread along a distance double what the distance should be. Strangely a portion of this smear is below the 0,0 origin of the flatbed printer.
At first I thought the issue was isolated to the second head (white and clear), but when I tried to print with the first head (CYMK) I discovered that two of the channels in the second head seem to have taken stupid pills.
In the picture bellow black was printed over the top of cyan alongside yellow and magenta. With the previous head these channels were printing perfect rectangles. However you can see that with the new head cyan and yellow are also speared. This leads me to believe that the machine is interpreting the new head incorrectly?
Any input? Does anyone recognize this problem?
Symptoms: When printing with the new head the print is smeared out in the feed direction of the print by about 100%. For example when I print a rectangle, the edges along the scan direction(x) are crisp, but top and bottom edge of the print fade in, then fade out and are spread along a distance double what the distance should be. Strangely a portion of this smear is below the 0,0 origin of the flatbed printer.
At first I thought the issue was isolated to the second head (white and clear), but when I tried to print with the first head (CYMK) I discovered that two of the channels in the second head seem to have taken stupid pills.
In the picture bellow black was printed over the top of cyan alongside yellow and magenta. With the previous head these channels were printing perfect rectangles. However you can see that with the new head cyan and yellow are also speared. This leads me to believe that the machine is interpreting the new head incorrectly?
Any input? Does anyone recognize this problem?