I did a google search on the pinch rollers and found a similar answer regrading plasticizer.
"After review the pictures attached I can see that you are suffering plasticizer migration on your banner substrate. Plasticizer shows up as randomly non-uniform areas with “coalescence like” graininess and increases the visibility of pinchwheel marks. Find below some recommendations:
- The only way to remove plasticizer is to “wash it out” with isopropyl alcohol. This is not practical for printing but can be used as a diagnostic tool: by washing only part of the substrate the defects can be made appear (not washed areas) and disappear (washed areas).
- Change printing material or, at least, the production batch of the material used (preferred the ones that have not been stored for a long time).
- In some cases, increasing heater temperature and number of passes can reduce the effect.
I also recommend to watch
What is Plasticizer? video. This video will give you a dipper inside of this issue."
I was not able to find the video. This answer also makes sense because I did clean the first part of the media before printing and that part was without waves. I am changing out my banner media to see if that prints with the waves too. I'm trying 13oz gloss rool