ElJay
New Member
Oce Arizona 360 TX
Onyx ProductionHouse 10
Any time I try to run a job on black or clear material where there is heavy coverage of white ink (spot layer or flood fill) the white will band and drop out almost completely about halfway through. I've had a tech out here three times to attempt to fix this problem and they've pretty much replaced every part of the white ink system (valves, pumps, heads). The lines are clear and all the air is bled out. Tech seems to think it might be static electricity, but I clean my sheets well with a 3:1 mix of alcohol/water/Simple Green and it still does it weither I'm printing on PVC, polystyrene, acrylic, plywood, or MDF. Could it be an ink setting/profile issue? I've got a big job coming up in the next week that's going to use a TON of white and I'm getting a lot of shoulder shrugging from the tech so any help that anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Onyx ProductionHouse 10
Any time I try to run a job on black or clear material where there is heavy coverage of white ink (spot layer or flood fill) the white will band and drop out almost completely about halfway through. I've had a tech out here three times to attempt to fix this problem and they've pretty much replaced every part of the white ink system (valves, pumps, heads). The lines are clear and all the air is bled out. Tech seems to think it might be static electricity, but I clean my sheets well with a 3:1 mix of alcohol/water/Simple Green and it still does it weither I'm printing on PVC, polystyrene, acrylic, plywood, or MDF. Could it be an ink setting/profile issue? I've got a big job coming up in the next week that's going to use a TON of white and I'm getting a lot of shoulder shrugging from the tech so any help that anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.