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Fuzzy, Muddy Overprint?

Biker Scout

New Member
Came in this morning, ran the test squares and this is what I keep getting all day long. The usual gamut of cleanings etc, doesn't seem to make this condition improve. Everything seemed fine yesterday.

Any suggestions?
 

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kev3232

New Member
gotcha guy!

wish i could help ya!! what kind of machine?

turlock? heck i used to live i modesto when i was a youngin'!
 

Biker Scout

New Member
VJ-1204

(Yeah, I try to stay out of that town... it's not what you remember it to be... heck, it's not what it was when I was in High School 20 years ago either)
 

kev3232

New Member
sorry, don't know nothing about those machines.
wish i could help.
heck, i think we used to go to the dirt track in turlock back in the day.

modesto is that bad huh? i haven't been back since i was 12 or so. we used to live by the hospital, didn't seem that bad back in the 70's

good luck with the printer bud.

kev
 

letterman7

New Member
Looks like what I'm dealing with...cross contamination of the dampers and a couple (or more) deflecting/bad nozzles.
 

Biker Scout

New Member
OK, after soaking the heads all night and then re-flushing them this morning, I'm still printing the same thing.

When I did the spray tests for each color, I noticed that the nozzles are in fact spraying at different angles on the black, and now cyan. Yellow and magenta are perfect, but then again I wasn't having issues with those colors.

Now that I recognize misaligned nozzles and that they are in fact cross firing, how do I fix it? (or not?) Is this the sign of a bad print head? It's only about a month old. I can't drop another $1200 on a new one.

:frustrated: :banghead:

HELP!
 

randya

New Member
This does not looks good,
Could be head, head cable or cr board.

Carefully check the seating of the head cable, and the condition of the connector ends.
 
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