Glennora
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Hi All, First let me say, Thank You, searching past posts have solved every problem with my VersaCamm Sp-300V for the last 5 years. But I have a new one for you all.
The morning started easy enough. I have been loosing half my cyan off an on for a while now, as shown below IN test A:
My machine is over 5 years old. I know that black head is getting worn. But about every 7 to 10 days I loose half the cyan. To get by, I have been doing a head soak and a syringe pull underneath the head caps and checking that the head caps seated right. This has got me up and running again 1/2 dozen times.
Today, I thought, would be a good day to investigate the cause. (bad idea) I opened my baby up and checked the damper. Sure enough the damper O ring is bad. Easy Fix. Right? Not quite yet, This is where my real problem begins.
I put it all back together to see if I might get lucky till my new damper(s) come in....do a test print...I was not expecting any cyan. But, My new delema is
The black head firing on test (wee wee wee) all the way home.
Does anyone have a clue to what might be causing that?
Thanks, G
The morning started easy enough. I have been loosing half my cyan off an on for a while now, as shown below IN test A:
My machine is over 5 years old. I know that black head is getting worn. But about every 7 to 10 days I loose half the cyan. To get by, I have been doing a head soak and a syringe pull underneath the head caps and checking that the head caps seated right. This has got me up and running again 1/2 dozen times.
Today, I thought, would be a good day to investigate the cause. (bad idea) I opened my baby up and checked the damper. Sure enough the damper O ring is bad. Easy Fix. Right? Not quite yet, This is where my real problem begins.
I put it all back together to see if I might get lucky till my new damper(s) come in....do a test print...I was not expecting any cyan. But, My new delema is
The black head firing on test (wee wee wee) all the way home.
Does anyone have a clue to what might be causing that?
Thanks, G
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