Custom_Grafx
New Member
Sometimes differences in media thickness (in this case possibly caused by the roller area being "squashed") translate into different colours. This is explained by the way the media heats up (the thinner it is, the quicker it heats up, so the thinner areas are hotter temp than the thicker). The hotter or colder the material, the different dot gain achieved means different colour.
Having said that though, the thinner area (where your rollers are), should be a lighter colour, if this is what's happening.
Either way a quick way to rule out this theory, is to completely turn off your heaters, make sure you have zero heat on your platen/dryer, and run your job and see what happens. If no roller marks, it could be this issue. The fix, might be to lower your heat, or to raise it. Trial and error.
Having said that though, the thinner area (where your rollers are), should be a lighter colour, if this is what's happening.
Either way a quick way to rule out this theory, is to completely turn off your heaters, make sure you have zero heat on your platen/dryer, and run your job and see what happens. If no roller marks, it could be this issue. The fix, might be to lower your heat, or to raise it. Trial and error.