Hey guys,
New JFX-200-2513 owner here. (LUS-120 inks CMYK CPWW)
We recently had some complaints about the prints coming off and bubbling up, so I’ve changed a couple of things in the settings.
The material is TPU and I first started printing with these settings: 30 % primer, 100%/100% white, and on the top a 30% clear layer.
Because of the complaints, I’ve increased the primer to 50% and also started to clean off the TPU with a lint-free cloth.
I’ve also changed the printing profile to a PVC Gloss profile(I used to use the default Matt paper (??) profile).
I’m not really sure if this is what I needed to do in order to get the problems to disappear but in a week we had no complaints so far.
I’d like to learn more about the machine and how I need to start testing out the printing for each material(we also do MDF plaques) and find out if these settings are good at all or we could save more ink with other settings and still get the same quality out of our printer. I’ve checked most of the videos on YouTube and checked most of the topics here about the printer (even checked other printers' topics) but I couldn’t find anything useful so far.
I’d appreciate any help if I missed something.
I don’t mind reading through long topics etc. if there is valuable information in that.
New JFX-200-2513 owner here. (LUS-120 inks CMYK CPWW)
We recently had some complaints about the prints coming off and bubbling up, so I’ve changed a couple of things in the settings.
The material is TPU and I first started printing with these settings: 30 % primer, 100%/100% white, and on the top a 30% clear layer.
Because of the complaints, I’ve increased the primer to 50% and also started to clean off the TPU with a lint-free cloth.
I’ve also changed the printing profile to a PVC Gloss profile(I used to use the default Matt paper (??) profile).
I’m not really sure if this is what I needed to do in order to get the problems to disappear but in a week we had no complaints so far.
I’d like to learn more about the machine and how I need to start testing out the printing for each material(we also do MDF plaques) and find out if these settings are good at all or we could save more ink with other settings and still get the same quality out of our printer. I’ve checked most of the videos on YouTube and checked most of the topics here about the printer (even checked other printers' topics) but I couldn’t find anything useful so far.
I’d appreciate any help if I missed something.
I don’t mind reading through long topics etc. if there is valuable information in that.