Hi. I was wondering if you could help me. I am using roland fj-52 coverted to eco solvent with bulk ink system. The printer started to show white dots named fish eye every where on a print when there is a lot of ink like solid black blue red...If i set the plate temperature on 65 C degrees and post heater to 50, the white dots go away 90% but the media curls and there is a problem with the print head touching the monomeric vinyl and ruining the print.
I cleaned the media, both dry cleaning and with alcohol. No improvement.
Where to look. Why do i need all that high temperature to print? Is this normal temperature? I guess not?
Any suggestions?
I cleaned the media, both dry cleaning and with alcohol. No improvement.
Where to look. Why do i need all that high temperature to print? Is this normal temperature? I guess not?
Any suggestions?
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