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Help! Dark colours bleeding on our Mimaki JV3-160

Signs Xtra

New Member
Recently while printing we have experienced all our darker tones (especially in the Cyan through Black spectrum) Appear to be bleeding into each other, or as if the heads are laying down too much ink. This makes printing smaller, more detailed jobs near enough impossible (as the details all merge into each other)

To the best of our knowledge we havent changed any profiles or settings in the rip or printer but we have recently installed a bulk feed system.

If anyone has any idea as to what is causing this problem or how to rectify it i would be really gratefull.

Thanks
Ross
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Robert M

New Member
Bulk

With the new bulk ink system did you go with a different ink? Sounds like you may need to change profiles. It could also be that the bulk system is increasing the ink flow and causing more ink to drop
 

ColesCreations

New Member
Is the bulk ink in tanks, or the original cartridges? If in tanks, you may need to lower them a bit.

Also, they do not have the exact same properties as original inks, and probably need new profiles.
 

particleman

New Member
Let us know if you changed inks or not? Sounds like you did.

Whenever I have seen this issue it is temperature related, increase the heat on your machine a few degrees and see if the problem gets any better. Like others have suggested if you're using the wrong profile it can also be dumping to much ink down. If you changed inks you will need a new profile for sure.
 

gabagoo

New Member
if you go to bulk ink on a mimaki would you not have to change ink suppliers? I don't think Mimaki has bulk ink to my knowledge.
 

ABBOTARTDEPT

New Member
we switched to bulk megaink about a year and a half ago. same thing happened. We had to change profiles to fit the new ink and no more bleed problem. most ink suppliers have prebuilt profiles for you.
 
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