miguelon.lizarraga
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and it figures that we are printing about 25k sq/ft of it. heh. gotta love it!
What are you printing that much green for?! I guess you sure are making some green too!
and it figures that we are printing about 25k sq/ft of it. heh. gotta love it!
it seems to help smooth the heat uniformaly across the platten. i asked the same question. but it seems to work.
I see this banding all the time on our Mutoh
....ahh I guess I have to add heater uniformity to my list of BS (jk this kind of back and forth helps me too!)on every solvent inkjet out there green and light greys show problems like this the worst. Seiko's have some bad banding in the greens as do some Mutohs, but I have always found it to be the result of 1. alignments were just slightly off, usually in the yellow (use a blue light to get a more accurate measurement) 2. Bad cr (carriage motor) 3. carriage harmonics from vibration of the bearings. But seeing as you have so much work to do, none of those things will work as Murphy's law is in full effect