Greetings all,
I have an Epson GS6000 running with eco-solvent toners. Unfortunately, I have a materials problem with a certain scrim banner provider. Sorry, needs to remain nameless - I'm sure everyone here understands.
The weave of the scrim contains intermittent flaws. The material will run flawlessly for around 10 linear feet and then a small pucker will appear and cause a head strike. Epson has suggested a retro-fit assembly - a set of smoothing rollers added to the print head.
Does anyone have experience with this fix? Did it do it's job? Does it limit the materials you can run on the printer?
Thanks in advance.
I have an Epson GS6000 running with eco-solvent toners. Unfortunately, I have a materials problem with a certain scrim banner provider. Sorry, needs to remain nameless - I'm sure everyone here understands.
The weave of the scrim contains intermittent flaws. The material will run flawlessly for around 10 linear feet and then a small pucker will appear and cause a head strike. Epson has suggested a retro-fit assembly - a set of smoothing rollers added to the print head.
Does anyone have experience with this fix? Did it do it's job? Does it limit the materials you can run on the printer?
Thanks in advance.