I recently bought a Roland fj740 for real cheap...
I saw some print made just a month ago and they were perfect...
The guy who worked in the office though disappeared and nobody used the printer for over a month nor flushed the lines or did any maintenance cleansing...
The printer run pigment ink by Roland... The heads on group 1 (black and blue ink) keeps failing the nozzle check, and printing results in banding...
There is a clear gap of maybe 1/8 of the total dimension of the head running orizontaly form the black to the blue head...
After a few powerful cleaning the blu is almost back to perfect. The black not really. The cleaning already costed me about $300 in ink!!!!!!!!
Shall I keep buying ink and doing this??? (3 powerful cleaning almost discharge a cartridge for $120 each!!!! - the whole printer costed me $1500!)
There is any more cost-effective way to clean? Pigment ink is already quite difficult to find (most of the retailer sell only ecosol!), and it seems nobody has a cleansing liquid for pigment in stock...
Can I use some other solvent , something I can buy in an hardware store???
Thanks for the help!
m
I saw some print made just a month ago and they were perfect...
The guy who worked in the office though disappeared and nobody used the printer for over a month nor flushed the lines or did any maintenance cleansing...
The printer run pigment ink by Roland... The heads on group 1 (black and blue ink) keeps failing the nozzle check, and printing results in banding...
There is a clear gap of maybe 1/8 of the total dimension of the head running orizontaly form the black to the blue head...
After a few powerful cleaning the blu is almost back to perfect. The black not really. The cleaning already costed me about $300 in ink!!!!!!!!
Shall I keep buying ink and doing this??? (3 powerful cleaning almost discharge a cartridge for $120 each!!!! - the whole printer costed me $1500!)
There is any more cost-effective way to clean? Pigment ink is already quite difficult to find (most of the retailer sell only ecosol!), and it seems nobody has a cleansing liquid for pigment in stock...
Can I use some other solvent , something I can buy in an hardware store???
Thanks for the help!
m