Printheadache
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Hi there. Assume you have HP Satin White Paper (just and example) loaded into the printer (L25500).And the end of the print the printer pulls the media back a bit. The printer pulls too fast or maybe - but that's a pure quess - the rollers inside the curing module rotate a bit faster than main media roll retracts, because what we get here is 1/2 inch high wave on the printing table right before it attempts to cut it loose.
Basically, media gets up a bit creating a 1/2 in high arc.
At first i thought it has something to do with the skew but there's no such thing, and the wave has the same height along the whole media width, and that wouldn't be the case with skew as the cause of the problem. I must say it doesn't cause the carriage strike all the time, but it caused it at least once. We tried holding the media outside the printer down (a bit of tension) but it doesn't change anything. Guys, please have a look through your printer's window before it attemps to cut and please share any suggestions.
Basically, media gets up a bit creating a 1/2 in high arc.
At first i thought it has something to do with the skew but there's no such thing, and the wave has the same height along the whole media width, and that wouldn't be the case with skew as the cause of the problem. I must say it doesn't cause the carriage strike all the time, but it caused it at least once. We tried holding the media outside the printer down (a bit of tension) but it doesn't change anything. Guys, please have a look through your printer's window before it attemps to cut and please share any suggestions.