Kyle Bramston
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First off, thank god for this site, it has helped me tremendously over the last 7 years , although this
is my first post.
So, some details.
At the end of March we had a printhead failure in our Xr640 (will fix soon) and in lieu of replacement, we were heavily considering Hp Latex for quite sometime and chose that route. We received the HP 335 Print / Cut about two and a half weeks later while limping along with only our Roland XF640, which was strenuous but manageable.
We set up the machine in mid to late April and we were very impressed with its perfect color consistency and while I noticed that the unlaminated gloss prints we not very glossy, all else seemed okay. That is until our first wrap. Delamination issues like crazy. In addition to the delamination, we have noticed a cloudy, almost film on top of our prints. Coming from the eco-solvent world this was all new to us and we tried to fix the issue and dove into learning about the machine fully.
Now here we are almost 3 months after our initial printhead failure, multiple visits from reseller tech support (both our local and national level) countless hours on the phone calling other shops (I might have called you if you're reading this) and still not fixed. I'm at my limit with this I think now we have tried all types of media (Arlon Slx, ij180, 35c, briteline, GB, Oracal) same hazy look, and a scratchable filmy residue. This is likely why prints on gloss media look satin almost matte. Also, as far as delamination we have used all previously mentioned medias matching overlaminates. The film is gone when the optimizer is set to zero, haziness remains. I have tried every individual degree fahrenheit from 140 to 241 to no avail. Along with each combination of optimizer, interpass delay, passes, ink density and have also replaced all inks and printheads. We have lost thousands on this switch and it doesnt seem to be ending anytime soon. The most frustrating part is of the 200 shops I have called, no one has any issues like this whatsoever.
Any help would greatly appreciated.
is my first post.
So, some details.
At the end of March we had a printhead failure in our Xr640 (will fix soon) and in lieu of replacement, we were heavily considering Hp Latex for quite sometime and chose that route. We received the HP 335 Print / Cut about two and a half weeks later while limping along with only our Roland XF640, which was strenuous but manageable.
We set up the machine in mid to late April and we were very impressed with its perfect color consistency and while I noticed that the unlaminated gloss prints we not very glossy, all else seemed okay. That is until our first wrap. Delamination issues like crazy. In addition to the delamination, we have noticed a cloudy, almost film on top of our prints. Coming from the eco-solvent world this was all new to us and we tried to fix the issue and dove into learning about the machine fully.
Now here we are almost 3 months after our initial printhead failure, multiple visits from reseller tech support (both our local and national level) countless hours on the phone calling other shops (I might have called you if you're reading this) and still not fixed. I'm at my limit with this I think now we have tried all types of media (Arlon Slx, ij180, 35c, briteline, GB, Oracal) same hazy look, and a scratchable filmy residue. This is likely why prints on gloss media look satin almost matte. Also, as far as delamination we have used all previously mentioned medias matching overlaminates. The film is gone when the optimizer is set to zero, haziness remains. I have tried every individual degree fahrenheit from 140 to 241 to no avail. Along with each combination of optimizer, interpass delay, passes, ink density and have also replaced all inks and printheads. We have lost thousands on this switch and it doesnt seem to be ending anytime soon. The most frustrating part is of the 200 shops I have called, no one has any issues like this whatsoever.
Any help would greatly appreciated.
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