It's a Mimaki CJV150-107. Running ss21 inkswhat kind of printer is it?
Ahhh Ok I was hoping that wasn't the case, but good news I guess. I've attached a picture of the last design and just compared before the head swap seems so much more grainy .In the slant adjustment, the main concern is getting the cyan and magenta dots on the same horizonal plane. Since yours are overlapping, it is correct. Post a picture of the graininess.
I've also tested all overpass numbers and Bi/Uni Direction , going through different profiles and different temps of the printer. All giving the same grainy effect, so something just can't be calibrated right .In the slant adjustment, the main concern is getting the cyan and magenta dots on the same horizonal plane. Since yours are overlapping, it is correct. Post a picture of the graininess.
ALL VALID POINTS, but, i would think humidity is the sameas it was with the old head.Did you have the carriage in the low position when running the print adjustments in service mode. Did you verify by running end user drop.pos after. CJV150’s don’t really take a lot of adjusting when replacing the head. Something was done incorrectly or the head could be defective. Make sure you seated the head cables correctly. Also, make sure your environment has a humidity range of 35 to 55 percent.
Head was in low during the calibration. I did double-check this throughout the calibration. Cables all looked good when carefully placing them back in and all to be seated on the pins. I have a stronger magnifying glass coming today that hopefully will give a better look at the dots and can calibrate the head skew, as the dots look a bit warped.Did you have the carriage in the low position when running the print adjustments in service mode. Did you verify by running end user drop.pos after. CJV150’s don’t really take a lot of adjusting when replacing the head. Something was done incorrectly or the head could be defective. Make sure you seated the head cables correctly. Also, make sure your environment has a humidity range of 35 to 55 percent.
I don't think I've ever been able to run our Mimaki cjv150 at 8-16 passes. The ink pools up and gets the big fish eyed effect. I'm going to dive a bit more into it today as I got burned out last week from it all but work needs going out so even if uni 32 passes, I just have to deal with it . Coming from Bn-20 the Mimaki cjv has never livid up to the standard in our eyes. Maybe we just had bad luck with it.Starting to wonder if it might be a new "old" printhead that could cause this. Seeing the exact same thing here. We bought 2 JV150 machines 4 years ago. Put on into production asap - been great. Ended up not needing the second one so it sat in the crate still brand new and unused. Pulled it out and set it up about 2 weeks ago. Exact same model, exact same age. Exact same ink, everything configured exactly the same. Same RIP, same profiles. All lighter colors are grainy on the new machine. Perfect test draw. Did all of the #ADJUST alignments for slant (average 34) which is near perfect left/right flat. All of the #ADJUST dot position alignments for each mode and dot size. Still grainy. So checked head gap, that was a bit higher than normal in thin (was about 2.4mm) so adjusted that to 1.8mm to the head guard plate (2.0 to the actual head surface). Rechecked all the calibrations, upgraded the firmware (both are are 4.0 although the new one came back up as 4.0R1), double checked that every single setting was the same. Tried different profiles and resolutions/passes. Tried multiple rolls of materials (Avery 1105, 3M 180 and 175). Yes going to 16 pass 1440 helps some but the other machines runs 720x720 8 pass and has always printed nice solid colors. The one we have been running sitting right next to it in the same room still prints far better.
I'm stumped. Spent another 4 hours calibrating things today and burning up a bunch more material.
Think I found a problem, the capping station looks to be on the metal part . How do I move the capping station right ?If you push the head out over the platen, does the gap between the head and platen look even?
Not yet and I keep losing black channels nowSo graininess is resolved?