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Did you run your drop position correction alignment? Looks like the bi-directional alignment is off. If you're printing uni-directional, it's more likely a physical alignment that's off. Did you just change the head?
Did you run your drop position correction alignment? Looks like the bi-directional alignment is off. If you're printing uni-directional, it's more likely a physical alignment that's off. Did you just change the head?
Hi solventinkjet..The head was changed last year by a mimaki engineer just before i bought the machine ..Its been printing ok but slowly got worse.i printed a test on all colours and its the yellow thats out.the bi directional drops is aligned ok..thanks for replying
Hi solventinkjet..The head was changed last year by a mimaki engineer just before i bought the machine ..Its been printing ok but slowly got worse.i printed a test on all colours and its the yellow thats out.the bi directional drops is aligned ok..thanks for replying
It's possible the cams that hold the head down are loose which would allow the head to slowly move out of alignment. I can't think of any other way that pattern would happen other than that as long as the bi-directional alignments are in line.
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