RocketBanner
New Member
I have had problems for 2 years with the black output on my Roland SC545-EX. Here's the scenario: I start printing a banner with full bleed black, it starts fine but after a couple of feet a slight over spray starts, it eventually gets worse, then the print starts to go bad, I can see that not all the ink that should be laid down is, I pause the printer for 30 seconds and restart the job, it starts fine then goes bad again, I cancel the print and do a quick test print, there are several dropouts on the black, I lower the capping station and look at the caps, there is residual ink in the black cap top. i do a cleaning on the Head group containing the black head then another test print and all looks good. The scenario I just described happened today after I installed a new black head, new black dampers (the small stock ones) and 6 new cap tops and full alignment of the heads. Mind you though, this has been going on for a couple of years, on 3 different heads to date. I have been getting by by 1. slowing the print head speed and 2. pausing the printer when it gets bad enough 3. praying people don't order full bleed black banners. I am running Solaris inks now but this happened just as bad for the last 2 years on OEM inks. I think it's ink starvation but why? and how to fix? thoughts please?