davinciimports
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I have had overspray and already changed the dampers which helped a little but I still have overspray.
I am printing slowly to compensate at the moment. No overspray when printing slowly.
Head height is down to lowest. (I have never raised it)
6 years running : 8 hours a day X 5 days a week (print & cut so only half time printing)
Over time only replaced: blades, sponges, pinch rollers, cut strip, and recently the dampers. No mechanical parts have ever been replaced other than the dampers.
I am guessing it is probably the light cyan head so I did a Fill Pattern Test as previous posts recommend. Here is my result, any thoughts?
-Joey
I am printing slowly to compensate at the moment. No overspray when printing slowly.
Head height is down to lowest. (I have never raised it)
6 years running : 8 hours a day X 5 days a week (print & cut so only half time printing)
Over time only replaced: blades, sponges, pinch rollers, cut strip, and recently the dampers. No mechanical parts have ever been replaced other than the dampers.
I am guessing it is probably the light cyan head so I did a Fill Pattern Test as previous posts recommend. Here is my result, any thoughts?
-Joey