Alan_F
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Hello
i have just bought my first printer an old one i know but i got to start somewhere.
everything with it is fine but i am getting head strikes, i think it is something to do with the heat settings for the media but i not sure.
i am using SS2 compatible inks and Ritrama Rijet 100 i have the correct profile installed, and my printer has had the big wiper modification or something i am told, so the carriage is permanently in the high position.
I have had to learn from scratch over this last 3 weeks since i got it, i was running 35 degrees pre and print heat, and in fine mode it works great, not one head strike but its painfully slow even in Bilateral print mode.
If i set everything the same but go into standard print mode i seem to be getting head strikes after its printed about 18 inch on a four ft wide piece of vinyl the head strikes are roughly at 18" x 32" across the width, as if the media is buckling after its come off the print platen and onto the start of the cold round platen on the front if yo uknow what i mean.
only thing i can think is that because of the print forward speed being greater the heaters aren't correct and either the vinyls too hot or cooling down to quick.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Al
i have just bought my first printer an old one i know but i got to start somewhere.
everything with it is fine but i am getting head strikes, i think it is something to do with the heat settings for the media but i not sure.
i am using SS2 compatible inks and Ritrama Rijet 100 i have the correct profile installed, and my printer has had the big wiper modification or something i am told, so the carriage is permanently in the high position.
I have had to learn from scratch over this last 3 weeks since i got it, i was running 35 degrees pre and print heat, and in fine mode it works great, not one head strike but its painfully slow even in Bilateral print mode.
If i set everything the same but go into standard print mode i seem to be getting head strikes after its printed about 18 inch on a four ft wide piece of vinyl the head strikes are roughly at 18" x 32" across the width, as if the media is buckling after its come off the print platen and onto the start of the cold round platen on the front if yo uknow what i mean.
only thing i can think is that because of the print forward speed being greater the heaters aren't correct and either the vinyls too hot or cooling down to quick.
Any advice would be much appreciated
Al
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