Hello,
I have 2 old Roland sp-540i that we have been running for a couple of years, they are like tanks and just keep going. Business has been good and we need to move to a larger space, my question is we have always had these in a climate-controlled space with AC. (we are in Las Vegas NV, so Hot and Dry). We have noticed and I don't know if it's a coincidence or not but when it would occasionally rain in the summer during monsoon season and humidity would jump into the 40% range (usually around 15% indoors) we would see really bad banding on larger images. Not totally sure if it was something else going on with the printer or the humidity but seemed to coincide more than a few times this past monsoon season.
My question is, is this an issue with humidity or am I just thinking there is something there that isn't? I am concerned as all the larger new spaces we have looked at used Swampcoolers to cool the warehouse spaces and I am worried about the humidity issue this could create and then the problem with the banding.
As obviously these are used all over the world in much more humid climates than one of the driest places on earth my, should I be concerned? is there something I should do to ensure I don't have this banding issue? or was it just a coincidence?
we are looking to upgrade the printers once we move as well, but may still keep these for small jobs.
I have 2 old Roland sp-540i that we have been running for a couple of years, they are like tanks and just keep going. Business has been good and we need to move to a larger space, my question is we have always had these in a climate-controlled space with AC. (we are in Las Vegas NV, so Hot and Dry). We have noticed and I don't know if it's a coincidence or not but when it would occasionally rain in the summer during monsoon season and humidity would jump into the 40% range (usually around 15% indoors) we would see really bad banding on larger images. Not totally sure if it was something else going on with the printer or the humidity but seemed to coincide more than a few times this past monsoon season.
My question is, is this an issue with humidity or am I just thinking there is something there that isn't? I am concerned as all the larger new spaces we have looked at used Swampcoolers to cool the warehouse spaces and I am worried about the humidity issue this could create and then the problem with the banding.
As obviously these are used all over the world in much more humid climates than one of the driest places on earth my, should I be concerned? is there something I should do to ensure I don't have this banding issue? or was it just a coincidence?
we are looking to upgrade the printers once we move as well, but may still keep these for small jobs.