sargdesigns
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Hello All,
Last night I was using a syringe to vacuum down the heads directly at the capping station in hopes of getting them to print a little better. After running another nozzle check and deciding to suck down the left head again I noticed it would now not create any vacuum against the head. (Weird because it was working fine right before this.) So, I recconnected everything and decided to try the other side of the capping station - right head, same thing, no vaccum. Did I dissconnect a line somewhere around the capping station on accident? I also tried to suck down from the waste tubes, no vacuum here as well, is this normal? I thought I could normally get some ink to come though? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
Background Details: The capping station was replaced less than three months ago, however the printing down-time has been less than favorable - sometimes spanning a week with no jobs and I have to go back and clean everything up again to get it operational. I had let 91% iso sit in the top of the capping station for a day or two (with the heads rubber-banded over to the right) in hopes of soaking the heads (I didn't have any wash solution) and it seemed to be still be sucking down fine after that. The rubber surround on the capping station doesn't seem to have degraded, and like I said I was able to vacuum down the heads and draw ink through at least four times right before this happened so I don't understand how the capping station would have just failed - I think I am just overlooking something stupid?
Thanks,
Brandon
Last night I was using a syringe to vacuum down the heads directly at the capping station in hopes of getting them to print a little better. After running another nozzle check and deciding to suck down the left head again I noticed it would now not create any vacuum against the head. (Weird because it was working fine right before this.) So, I recconnected everything and decided to try the other side of the capping station - right head, same thing, no vaccum. Did I dissconnect a line somewhere around the capping station on accident? I also tried to suck down from the waste tubes, no vacuum here as well, is this normal? I thought I could normally get some ink to come though? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
Background Details: The capping station was replaced less than three months ago, however the printing down-time has been less than favorable - sometimes spanning a week with no jobs and I have to go back and clean everything up again to get it operational. I had let 91% iso sit in the top of the capping station for a day or two (with the heads rubber-banded over to the right) in hopes of soaking the heads (I didn't have any wash solution) and it seemed to be still be sucking down fine after that. The rubber surround on the capping station doesn't seem to have degraded, and like I said I was able to vacuum down the heads and draw ink through at least four times right before this happened so I don't understand how the capping station would have just failed - I think I am just overlooking something stupid?
Thanks,
Brandon