SARTampaBay
New Member
Not sure this is a Mimaki problem, but I'm starting here.
This weekend we were printing Avery 1005ez on our JV3 160sp. The image was created in Photoshop CS6 and ripped in Flexi. We printed in horizontal panels of 16 feet. The background consisted of a range of blues. In only the top panels in a particular area of the background, the color became inconsistent. This occurred only in the background image. Other copy printed in the same passes was good.
We cropped the design and resent the problem areas, and with a small exception, it fixed the problem.
I apologize for the poorly lit, crappy pics - hope they show what I'm getting at.
Could this have been a problem with how the printer handled this particular part of the blue? (Cyan head is good) Or is this more likely a rip issue of some sort?
We got the truck done, but I can't stand not knowing what caused this.
Thanks for your thoughts.
This weekend we were printing Avery 1005ez on our JV3 160sp. The image was created in Photoshop CS6 and ripped in Flexi. We printed in horizontal panels of 16 feet. The background consisted of a range of blues. In only the top panels in a particular area of the background, the color became inconsistent. This occurred only in the background image. Other copy printed in the same passes was good.
We cropped the design and resent the problem areas, and with a small exception, it fixed the problem.
I apologize for the poorly lit, crappy pics - hope they show what I'm getting at.
Could this have been a problem with how the printer handled this particular part of the blue? (Cyan head is good) Or is this more likely a rip issue of some sort?
We got the truck done, but I can't stand not knowing what caused this.
Thanks for your thoughts.