Hi,
About a week ago we acquired a roughly 1 year old JV33-130. This is our first large format printer, so we're all new to this. Anyway, when the previous owner gave us a rundown of the printer he told us that the second yellow cartridge had never worked since day one. (why he never had it repaired when it was under warranty I don't know) Anyway, I believe he had been printing in CMYK only. The test prints I ran when we got the machine were very washed out and not vibrant in the least.
After he left I peaked in the slot where the cartridge slides in. There was a little piece of plastic wedged in the back of the slot that wasn't letting the cartridge seat properly. I was able to remove the piece of plastic and I believe it was a piece of the switch that is on the right side of the cartridge slot. I stuck a cartridge in there and everything seemed to be fine.
I went through and cleaned the bejeezus out of the machine and ran some test prints and things looked much much better. One the first test print everything printed good, except for some greeny color in the cyan. I cleaned the head and nozzles and the cyan started printing great, but I got green lines in yellow and haven't been able to get rid of them since.
I tried filling the ink and things didn't get better. Again I've been using this machine for a grand total of 3 days now, so I'm really just guessing, but should I do a full discharge and refill? Could yellow ink have coagulated near the juction in the tube coming from the never used yellow cartridge and when I started running ink through the tube it passed a clot down the tube and messed something up down the road?
The number of lines depends on how many passes I have the machine set to. I get a line every 1/8" when I have 8 passes and a line every 1/16" when I have the machine set to 16 passes. The rest of the colors are printing great.
Any advice as to what might remedy my problem would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks,
Jordan
About a week ago we acquired a roughly 1 year old JV33-130. This is our first large format printer, so we're all new to this. Anyway, when the previous owner gave us a rundown of the printer he told us that the second yellow cartridge had never worked since day one. (why he never had it repaired when it was under warranty I don't know) Anyway, I believe he had been printing in CMYK only. The test prints I ran when we got the machine were very washed out and not vibrant in the least.
After he left I peaked in the slot where the cartridge slides in. There was a little piece of plastic wedged in the back of the slot that wasn't letting the cartridge seat properly. I was able to remove the piece of plastic and I believe it was a piece of the switch that is on the right side of the cartridge slot. I stuck a cartridge in there and everything seemed to be fine.
I went through and cleaned the bejeezus out of the machine and ran some test prints and things looked much much better. One the first test print everything printed good, except for some greeny color in the cyan. I cleaned the head and nozzles and the cyan started printing great, but I got green lines in yellow and haven't been able to get rid of them since.
I tried filling the ink and things didn't get better. Again I've been using this machine for a grand total of 3 days now, so I'm really just guessing, but should I do a full discharge and refill? Could yellow ink have coagulated near the juction in the tube coming from the never used yellow cartridge and when I started running ink through the tube it passed a clot down the tube and messed something up down the road?
The number of lines depends on how many passes I have the machine set to. I get a line every 1/8" when I have 8 passes and a line every 1/16" when I have the machine set to 16 passes. The rest of the colors are printing great.
Any advice as to what might remedy my problem would be immensely appreciated.
Thanks,
Jordan