The Roland LEC-300 is pretty much just the SP-300 but with UV ink and white and gloss capabilities.
I've been pulling my hair out trying to get to the bottom of why my black is printing the way it is. I'll start off by saying this machine doesn't get regular use and it's normal for it to sit idle (but powered on) for a month or two at a time. However, this last quarter of the year it has been getting use at least once a month. Back in August it printed great, a few missing jets in the test print but the printed result always looked fine. Then as it got colder and drier I noticed the test prints start to decline to the point where I am now. Black lines now print "hairy" and you can notice banding in the black. The things I have tried to solve the quality issue:
-Numerous manual cleanings
-16 hour head soak
-Cap top replacement
-Wiper replacement
-Wiper scraper cleaning
-Cleaned the encoder strip
None of those things changed the test print in any way. The only notable change from August until now has been the humidity change in our building. The relative humidity in the room that this machine is in is currently at 26%. I've seen it as low as 17%. Would relative humidity play such a large role in print quality or am I going to have to start looking at a replacement head?
Some background: I've no formal training on Rolands. The responsibility of this one was kind of just given to me after the last person quit a few years ago but if there is a youtube video on how to do something I can probably figure it out.
I've been pulling my hair out trying to get to the bottom of why my black is printing the way it is. I'll start off by saying this machine doesn't get regular use and it's normal for it to sit idle (but powered on) for a month or two at a time. However, this last quarter of the year it has been getting use at least once a month. Back in August it printed great, a few missing jets in the test print but the printed result always looked fine. Then as it got colder and drier I noticed the test prints start to decline to the point where I am now. Black lines now print "hairy" and you can notice banding in the black. The things I have tried to solve the quality issue:
-Numerous manual cleanings
-16 hour head soak
-Cap top replacement
-Wiper replacement
-Wiper scraper cleaning
-Cleaned the encoder strip
None of those things changed the test print in any way. The only notable change from August until now has been the humidity change in our building. The relative humidity in the room that this machine is in is currently at 26%. I've seen it as low as 17%. Would relative humidity play such a large role in print quality or am I going to have to start looking at a replacement head?
Some background: I've no formal training on Rolands. The responsibility of this one was kind of just given to me after the last person quit a few years ago but if there is a youtube video on how to do something I can probably figure it out.