Hi to you all!
I've got a JV3-160SP, which is being run via a dedicated PC and Shiraz RIP 8.
I'm trying to print several panels of colour 3m long x 1.3m wide.
Sometimes (but not all the time), when the print reaches 36% (although it has happened at 78% too), the printer head returns to the capping station, the printer chugs a bit, then nothing else happens! The screen continues to flash with the distance printed (1.09m) and the dpi it's printing at, but absolutely no printing continues!
I thought it might be a data speed error - maybe the computer (which is an up-to-date PC with i7 core, running Windows 7) isn't able to deliver the information fast enough) - so I've set it never to sleep and made sure I don't do anything else on it whilst printing.
But it still stops at 36% - sometimes!
I've also tried RIPing first, then printing.
Same problem.
I just can't guarantee that the printer is going to print the full length of anything! And I'm wasting so much material!
Anyone got any ideas as to what could be happening?
The computer is connected by Firewire to the printer, with the cable being joined by a Firewire repeater socket.
I often have communication problems prior to printing (the RIP can't see the printer, so I have to turn off the printer, turn it back on and then reset the RIP). Think that might have something to do with the print stopping mid-distance?
Any help or suggestions welcome, as I've run out of ideas myself!!
Thanks!
I've got a JV3-160SP, which is being run via a dedicated PC and Shiraz RIP 8.
I'm trying to print several panels of colour 3m long x 1.3m wide.
Sometimes (but not all the time), when the print reaches 36% (although it has happened at 78% too), the printer head returns to the capping station, the printer chugs a bit, then nothing else happens! The screen continues to flash with the distance printed (1.09m) and the dpi it's printing at, but absolutely no printing continues!
I thought it might be a data speed error - maybe the computer (which is an up-to-date PC with i7 core, running Windows 7) isn't able to deliver the information fast enough) - so I've set it never to sleep and made sure I don't do anything else on it whilst printing.
But it still stops at 36% - sometimes!
I've also tried RIPing first, then printing.
Same problem.
I just can't guarantee that the printer is going to print the full length of anything! And I'm wasting so much material!
Anyone got any ideas as to what could be happening?
The computer is connected by Firewire to the printer, with the cable being joined by a Firewire repeater socket.
I often have communication problems prior to printing (the RIP can't see the printer, so I have to turn off the printer, turn it back on and then reset the RIP). Think that might have something to do with the print stopping mid-distance?
Any help or suggestions welcome, as I've run out of ideas myself!!
Thanks!