MikePro
New Member
Long explaination, apologies in advance for the long read. Print issues resulting in having a service tech. come out here expecting to replace print heads... but after vigorous re-alignments, he talked me out of replacing the pricey heads because the problem was most likely due static discharge as a result of low humidity and also mentioned that using my 3rd party inks couldn't be helping, since he lacked experience with Bordeaux inks, and wouldn't be able to rule that out as a cause as well.
Although, I had been using these inks for the past year, approx. 60-100 cartridges worth, and haven't noticed any issues, or progressive changes in anything thusfar. One day my printer was working, and now its working... but not as well.
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this has been happening, for the past two weeks. Black and Cyan vectored lines and shapes are turning out with an "Overspray" effect. Although, at whatever pass/resolution i run it at, the displacement actually appears to happen AFTER the passes complete and are almost fed past the heads when an "Ocean Spray" effect seems to happen, contaminating my whitespace with Black or Cyan, depending on what color is being used in the nearby shape.
My printer is immaculately clean, and test prints only show minimal nozzle displacements in the horizontal lines (typical of regular need for nozzle wash/etc, but i've also let it soak plenty of lengthly times), and under the scope, the vertical lines appear a bit more jaggedy than the magenta and yellow patterns (which are nearly perfect, i typically keep an extremely clean machine/environment).
I've already moved everything out of the room shy of my computer/printer/exhaust, and put in a humidifier to help keep at 50-60 humidity, per spec.... but i'm still getting overspray.
p.s. I do realize, that in the image, a couple of the black text shapes print with a blue hue, which I found was a result of the shopping complex's designer using different black swatches that included a 4color black (fix'd!), explaining why there's a Cyan overspray mixed in with the Black overspray in those elements.
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Any ideas? Haven't ruled out heads, but 2 new print heads... installed... would run me around 3k. Aaaand I do realize that I've saved more than that on my bordeaux inks, and can just suck it up and get 2 new print heads. but I still have faith that it is something else I may be missing
Although, I had been using these inks for the past year, approx. 60-100 cartridges worth, and haven't noticed any issues, or progressive changes in anything thusfar. One day my printer was working, and now its working... but not as well.
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this has been happening, for the past two weeks. Black and Cyan vectored lines and shapes are turning out with an "Overspray" effect. Although, at whatever pass/resolution i run it at, the displacement actually appears to happen AFTER the passes complete and are almost fed past the heads when an "Ocean Spray" effect seems to happen, contaminating my whitespace with Black or Cyan, depending on what color is being used in the nearby shape.
My printer is immaculately clean, and test prints only show minimal nozzle displacements in the horizontal lines (typical of regular need for nozzle wash/etc, but i've also let it soak plenty of lengthly times), and under the scope, the vertical lines appear a bit more jaggedy than the magenta and yellow patterns (which are nearly perfect, i typically keep an extremely clean machine/environment).
I've already moved everything out of the room shy of my computer/printer/exhaust, and put in a humidifier to help keep at 50-60 humidity, per spec.... but i'm still getting overspray.
p.s. I do realize, that in the image, a couple of the black text shapes print with a blue hue, which I found was a result of the shopping complex's designer using different black swatches that included a 4color black (fix'd!), explaining why there's a Cyan overspray mixed in with the Black overspray in those elements.
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Any ideas? Haven't ruled out heads, but 2 new print heads... installed... would run me around 3k. Aaaand I do realize that I've saved more than that on my bordeaux inks, and can just suck it up and get 2 new print heads. but I still have faith that it is something else I may be missing