Print-Kwik
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I have a VJ1204 and see this same thing every morning when I start printing. I think is has to do with material temperature. When I can I just print the lighter colors first.
some questions that i would ask myself.
1. why are the marks evenly spaced?
A. Maybe roller has picked up some contaminate on just one section of the rollers.
2. why are they the length of the roller?
A. Contamination happened when the rollers were in contact with a roll.
3. why are they on all the rollers?
A. Whatever affected them was on a large roll running the whole length.
UN true....I have ran into this before...........It fades away because the rubber rollers have pressure and heat on it and the roller is rolling its self back into shape after few minutes of running. When your not printing leave the rollers up and the media wrapped up and put away. I bet you see a improvementThe flat roller theory has a problem...
It fades away as the print gets longer. If the rollers were flat on one side they whould STAY that way no matter how long the print.
UN true....I have ran into this before...........It fades away because the rubber rollers have pressure and heat on it and the roller is rolling its self back into shape after few minutes of running. When your not printing leave the rollers up and the media wrapped up and put away. I bet you see a improvement
yeah, this makes sense...
the rubber rollers are flattening, but after a bit of heat and rolling around they smooth out!
Sounds like a winner.
Randy will not be heppy!