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JV3SP-160 Vertical banding issues

Thomga

New Member
I am looking for a little help with this issue.
I am printing a wrap for a van in green and I am having issues with banding going vertical on my panels.
The banding is not obvious up close but when I step back what I see is a watermelon effect. its weird because cleaning is performed weekly and sometimes more often than that. recently replaced the docking station and head #2, printing with six color cmykLcLm, replaced dampers. It doesn't matter what profile I use, the banding is always present. I have attached a photo, though it is difficult to see, of a green panel with banding.
Any direction on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
 

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J Hill Designs

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if it's along the material-movement axis, then I believe so (as opposed to the head-movement axis) -- if it's along the head axis, could be media feed comp.
 

Kev41

New Member
Temperture settings for that particular media could be too high, check to see iff the banding matches with the grit rollers & spaces

Kev
 

mimakitech24

New Member
Temperture settings for that particular media could be too high, check to see iff the banding matches with the grit rollers & spaces

Kev


great reply...i would agree...ink could be running and mixing inconsistently with the wrong heat...
 

Thomga

New Member
thanks for the feedback, I will try the heat settings.
I have been printing on orajet 3641 but the wrap was on MacTac bubble free cast.
I am using third party inks (Lyson) and have had no real problems.

:)
 

WrapperX

New Member
We had an issue with this as well - mostly with blues as a matter of fact - and we tweeked/persoanlized our heat settings away from the "factory settings" of the profiles we have and it helped alot. Theres still some horizontal banding on our blues in particular but we no longer see the vertical banding.
 

Rooster

New Member
We had an issue with this as well - mostly with blues as a matter of fact - and we tweeked/persoanlized our heat settings away from the "factory settings" of the profiles we have and it helped alot. Theres still some horizontal banding on our blues in particular but we no longer see the vertical banding.

Did you find improvement with more heat or less?
 

WrapperX

New Member
I wanna say it was less heat - we generally run the printer at a pre heat of 35c and a print heat of 30c for our adhesive vinyls. Even less for our Banners. I think the factory settings were set to 45 pre and 40 print.
 
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