Adam Vreeke
Knows just enough to get in a lot of trouble..
I am having some major difficulties with my Cyan on my JFX200-2513. The nozzle test print looks perfect; however, once I print anything with cyan in it, it bands.
At first I chalked it up to the crazy weather we were having here in Wisconsin, being 40 one day and in the teens the next, and then back up a few days later. I have tried everything that I can think of including:
-Pos / Neg Pressure adjust
-Drop Pos. Correction
-Multiple Air purges on all colors
-Did a nozzle wash soak for about 2 hours, after trying smaller ones.
-Did a nozzle recovery print, everything looked fine there too.
-Looked for any obvious air or ink leaks in the carriage and ink pump, nothing.
- Checked for any debris under carriage
***Quick Edit*** I tried to do a feed comp test, however, there isn't anything labeled as such in my operations manual, except that the 'adjust' button on the front panel can do this, which I have not found any option other than drop.pos.correction. I was able to find feed comp in Function > #adjust > Feed Comp 2. which printed a whole bed of gray halftones.
I am at my wits end with this, any other advice would be appreciated. Been back and forth with our normal tech guys, which hasn't yielded much.
At first I chalked it up to the crazy weather we were having here in Wisconsin, being 40 one day and in the teens the next, and then back up a few days later. I have tried everything that I can think of including:
-Pos / Neg Pressure adjust
-Drop Pos. Correction
-Multiple Air purges on all colors
-Did a nozzle wash soak for about 2 hours, after trying smaller ones.
-Did a nozzle recovery print, everything looked fine there too.
-Looked for any obvious air or ink leaks in the carriage and ink pump, nothing.
- Checked for any debris under carriage
***Quick Edit*** I tried to do a feed comp test, however, there isn't anything labeled as such in my operations manual, except that the 'adjust' button on the front panel can do this, which I have not found any option other than drop.pos.correction. I was able to find feed comp in Function > #adjust > Feed Comp 2. which printed a whole bed of gray halftones.
I am at my wits end with this, any other advice would be appreciated. Been back and forth with our normal tech guys, which hasn't yielded much.
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