graphicwarning
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Good Morning Everyone!
So, I’ve got a new Roland XF-640. Aside from a few feed calibrations when it was setup, all the test images from the Versaworks RIP appeared to print fine.
Being just over a week old and finally having some time to work with it, I’m now trying to linearize, calibrate and profile it and am encountering banding issues. I have tried everything I can think of to see if there is a setting or adjustment to be made that I am forgetting… nothing seems to change the banding. It’s evident with everything I’ve tried, and everything I have tried appears to have no impact on the banding.
This thing has two print heads… it almost makes me wonder if one of them is not functioning properly. Below is all of the things I have tried and the result. I’m attaching a few photos… not sure if the problem is apparent in the photos or not.
Printers firmware is up to date
Humidity and Temperature are constant in the workspace.
Tried various medias - No change
Changed various profiles - No change
Adjusted feed calibrations (used several settings) - No change
Changed number of passes - Bands get smaller of course, but are still visibly present
Changed resolution - No change
Changed Media width from “sheet” to “full” - No change
Decreased and Increased heater settings to various settings - No change
Decreased and Increased vacuum settings (Strong/Normal) - No change
Created custom profiles including linearization - No change
Tried Uni & Bi Directional both - No change
Changed Bidirectional Calibration (Both Standard and Detailed) - tried various settings - No change
Did a Nozzle Check/Print Test - Everything is correct
Did a Light Choke Cleaning - No change
Did a medium cleaning - No change
Did a manual cleaning - No change
Tried different images/graphics - No change
Being Sunday, my dealer is not available. So I’m looking to see if any of you fine folks have any suggestions? It’s brand new, so I’m not crazy about ripping this thing apart to mess with dampers, cap tops or the like. It’s brand new and under warrantee, I’ll let the dealer take care of that. I’m just curious if I’ve missed something obvious I could try…
Thanks!
Brock
So, I’ve got a new Roland XF-640. Aside from a few feed calibrations when it was setup, all the test images from the Versaworks RIP appeared to print fine.
Being just over a week old and finally having some time to work with it, I’m now trying to linearize, calibrate and profile it and am encountering banding issues. I have tried everything I can think of to see if there is a setting or adjustment to be made that I am forgetting… nothing seems to change the banding. It’s evident with everything I’ve tried, and everything I have tried appears to have no impact on the banding.
This thing has two print heads… it almost makes me wonder if one of them is not functioning properly. Below is all of the things I have tried and the result. I’m attaching a few photos… not sure if the problem is apparent in the photos or not.
Printers firmware is up to date
Humidity and Temperature are constant in the workspace.
Tried various medias - No change
Changed various profiles - No change
Adjusted feed calibrations (used several settings) - No change
Changed number of passes - Bands get smaller of course, but are still visibly present
Changed resolution - No change
Changed Media width from “sheet” to “full” - No change
Decreased and Increased heater settings to various settings - No change
Decreased and Increased vacuum settings (Strong/Normal) - No change
Created custom profiles including linearization - No change
Tried Uni & Bi Directional both - No change
Changed Bidirectional Calibration (Both Standard and Detailed) - tried various settings - No change
Did a Nozzle Check/Print Test - Everything is correct
Did a Light Choke Cleaning - No change
Did a medium cleaning - No change
Did a manual cleaning - No change
Tried different images/graphics - No change
Being Sunday, my dealer is not available. So I’m looking to see if any of you fine folks have any suggestions? It’s brand new, so I’m not crazy about ripping this thing apart to mess with dampers, cap tops or the like. It’s brand new and under warrantee, I’ll let the dealer take care of that. I’m just curious if I’ve missed something obvious I could try…
Thanks!
Brock