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Mimaki JF 1631 - Magenta over spray issue - 2nd try

jdwilliams1

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If someone could advise me as to why I am getting magenta over spray every time I print. I have attached an image. What would cause this.
 

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bgraphics

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If someone could advise me as to why I am getting magenta over spray every time I print. I have attached an image. What would cause this.

You may want to have your machine do a thickness check and compare it to what you know the thickness is of the media. I had the same problem and realized I was printing too high. I use to print at a 2mm head gap until one day i learned the machine thought my media was .5mm thicker than it was. i then changed the head gap to 1.5mm and no more overspray.

then again, it could also be static issues. but i would lower your heads to be 1.5 or 1.6 above the media.
 

jdwilliams1

New Member
You may want to have your machine do a thickness check and compare it to what you know the thickness is of the media. I had the same problem and realized I was printing too high. I use to print at a 2mm head gap until one day i learned the machine thought my media was .5mm thicker than it was. i then changed the head gap to 1.5mm and no more overspray.

then again, it could also be static issues. but i would lower your heads to be 1.5 or 1.6 above the media.

Thanks Bgraphics, I lowered the head and things got better, problem is my media is not always 100% flat, better buy it flat though huh?!?

Thanks for you help
 

MixMaker

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The flatter the better.

The dots stay cohesive for roughly 3mm.....anything more than that and you'll get blurry images, satellites, and simply put...problems.

Your issue looks like you also have a static issue. Do you have an ionizer on the machine?
 
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