ErikaST
New Member
So yesterday, Tuesday February 1st, i printed pretty much a full bed of sign faces (file attached) on a sheet instead of pre-cut pieces as sort of an in-house test. Well once all the faces were printed and cut out i went through and inspected them and noticed 18 out of 27 faces had what looked like ink drips on them. Because these faces are backlit unfortunately you could see the ink drips once the faces were illuminated so we had to scrap them. Attached are some pictures i took trying to show the "drips" but it was difficult to capture them in a picture since they were in the white layer. I took a look at the underside of the carriage after inspecting and it honestly wasn't as dirty/ink covered as i expected it to be seeing the issue with the faces. There was some sort of fuzz/fiber material as well as thick ink build up in the channels surrounding the actual head assembly so i went through and cleaned that but i don't think that was what caused the "drips".
Has anyone else experienced or seen these "drips", any feedback would be appreciated!!
Has anyone else experienced or seen these "drips", any feedback would be appreciated!!