4R Graphics
New Member
Ok got a problem I have some real bad overspraying problem but its just on the blck channels.
Here is what i know it is not because these have been replaced within the last few days with no change:
1. Head
2. cables to head
3. dampers
4. cap
5. wiper
the printer prints great and always has but I all of a sudden got this BAD overspray problem and it is only happening to the black channels.
The overspray actually looks almost like the head is turning on to soon and to turning off to late but its not solid almost like it is ramping up then ramping down in the amount of ink is being sprayed and in the ramping parts it is happening before and after the actual graphic that is to be printed.
As I have only and always have been printing in Bi I need to run it in UNI tomorrow to see if it is actually happening before or after the actual edge.
Anyways I will print some black lettering and get pics tomorrow for you guys.
Oh by the way i have my rip set up to use Pure K for black but I have always done that as long as i have had this printer and never had a problem.
I am thinking it maybe a board?
Thanks for any input you may have.
Here is what i know it is not because these have been replaced within the last few days with no change:
1. Head
2. cables to head
3. dampers
4. cap
5. wiper
the printer prints great and always has but I all of a sudden got this BAD overspray problem and it is only happening to the black channels.
The overspray actually looks almost like the head is turning on to soon and to turning off to late but its not solid almost like it is ramping up then ramping down in the amount of ink is being sprayed and in the ramping parts it is happening before and after the actual graphic that is to be printed.
As I have only and always have been printing in Bi I need to run it in UNI tomorrow to see if it is actually happening before or after the actual edge.
Anyways I will print some black lettering and get pics tomorrow for you guys.
Oh by the way i have my rip set up to use Pure K for black but I have always done that as long as i have had this printer and never had a problem.
I am thinking it maybe a board?
Thanks for any input you may have.