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Ghosting on Reversing the image - UJF 3042

aman224

New Member
Hi everyone,

I’m having trouble with my UV printer when printing on white acrylic for a double-sided lightbox.

Here’s what I’m doing:

  • On the front, I’m printing a dog image and the name.
  • On the back, I’m printing the same dog and name (mirrored) with a background, so the background shows when the light is on.
The problem is that when I print, the dog image is not aligned properly. It looks like the image has been printed multiple times, causing a ghosting effect, even though everything is centered in my design software (I’m using RasterLink).

What I’ve checked:

  1. The acrylic is securely placed and not moving during printing.
  2. The printer is calibrated and works fine for other prints.
  3. The back image is mirrored correctly in the design software.
  4. The same origin point and dimensions are used for both front and back images.
Does anyone know what could be causing this? I’ve attached a photo of the result below.


I've done a test print on a clear acrylic, just to see the alignment.
 

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Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Seen this kind of issue before. If at all possible, scale the art before putting it into RasterLink if you haven't already. Next thing is make sure you have a reliable zero point to set the acrylic against to make sure it is in the same spot each time you need to flip or swap material. Also helps to print with a low head gap if you can.
 

kehall

Deficiency Debugger
May be a daft suggestion, as it doesn't actually address the alignment problem, but perhaps could you print the back side with just the background and not the dog?
 
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