Thanks for replying Bilge and Artbot
why did you buy chinese printer?
Mainly because of cost, the downside among other things is that I have no technical support..... I have several chinese machines that work fine. But when I have a problem, It gets very complicated...
The other galaxy machine UD-161LB for printing on polyester with sublimation ink works perfect (waterbased ink)... there is however some air in the yellow ink tube, but it doesnt seem to affect the printing. Could this be a problem in the long run?
This model: UD-251la is sold in the US and south america with diferent branding.
http://www.sidsigns.com/2009/sp/equipos/sidtriton/sidtriton.php
I guess pressure loss somewhere in the ink supply tubes. Did you fill up printhead with ink before connect the damper?
What do you mean fill up printhead before connecting dampers?
first is the ink dropping out in all colors on one one color at at time?
The dropouts happen on all colors.
have you moved the printer recently? if so is the printer level. too low of a cartridge side (unlevel) will starve the head.
The printer is only a few months old, I havent looked into this, would I just test with a regular level?
are all colors dropping out or just yellow and black?
all colors
when you changed the cap, did you adjust the height. there's also usually an "approach" and "park" position setting to adjust in the menu.
I am not aware of this setting, I dont think it has it. When the printer is on standby, the printer head moves to an unprotected status away from the cap, when one is finished printing... by closing the printer software the head moves to the protected status on top of the cap.
here is a video if interested, I have the 1 print head version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noBC_jyXrDg
are you sure you are getting good suction at the cap?
I have checked this several times, when I use the fill ink option in the menu, all colors bleed into the cap.....how could I be 100% sure... any possible test to perform?
does air appear in the lines overnight? if you pull off a damper will air bleed into the lines after being off the manifold for several minutes?
Yes, when I take off the dampers, air bleeds back in seconds. Also overnight, the liquid that I put into the cap to not dry out the print head, bleeds back into the dampers... How can this be corrected? is this normal? could it be a electrical grounding issue?
when the pumps are running to you see all four colors coming down the pump lines?
Yes it seems that all colors are running, but when I start printing, some air comes back into some of the lines...
if you pull a vacuum with a syringe at the waste line, do you hear a hissing air leak sound?
I think so, I will try this again... just to make sure.. should the printhead be under the cap, to pull ink?
Are you sure that you have no clogs in the pump and drain lines?
The printing problem happens very quickly... after 10cm.. The pump only actives when you perform a cleaning... It looks fine, I can see the drain line filling the drain bottle.
Thanks Artbot for you time, very appreciated.!!
(if interested) here is the printer working...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QTqyeA8fF4