xkellyx
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We have a brand new hp latex 310 which was installed a few weeks ago. Out of the box it came with three defective print heads. Hp sent out new ones but I have some serious concerns about the print quality.
This is is our first wide format printer, so the possibility that the issue is user error is high, however we do print digitally daily so we arent totally new to this. Also, before I start calling HP I Want to be sure my that my expectations are reasonable.
He firmware is up-to-date. We've tried several brands of media, loaded the profiles, completed print head alignments, adjusted the temp and optimizer. We have an i1pro and I performed the calibration this morning,and the results are, lackluster.
We we want to print on a self adhesive vinyl mostly for decal/sticker printing. We are using flexi 12 cloud as the rip and have set the resolution as high as it will go and increased the passes to 18.
The picture attached is of a print from this afternoon. Note the high amount of grain, the image looks like it was over sharpened. Also note the line quality. This file was created in illustrator, and is a vector. Is this the best this machine can do? Should we expect this level of grain on all our prints?
Any input put would be greatly appreciated.
This is is our first wide format printer, so the possibility that the issue is user error is high, however we do print digitally daily so we arent totally new to this. Also, before I start calling HP I Want to be sure my that my expectations are reasonable.
He firmware is up-to-date. We've tried several brands of media, loaded the profiles, completed print head alignments, adjusted the temp and optimizer. We have an i1pro and I performed the calibration this morning,and the results are, lackluster.
We we want to print on a self adhesive vinyl mostly for decal/sticker printing. We are using flexi 12 cloud as the rip and have set the resolution as high as it will go and increased the passes to 18.
The picture attached is of a print from this afternoon. Note the high amount of grain, the image looks like it was over sharpened. Also note the line quality. This file was created in illustrator, and is a vector. Is this the best this machine can do? Should we expect this level of grain on all our prints?
Any input put would be greatly appreciated.