Tony Hogarth
New Member
Hi folks, new to this forum and just hoping that some of you experts can help a brother out.
We recently bought a LX850 with textile kit and a L2550. Up until now things have been fine although after two months in we are only now starting to put our 850 into any decent production runs. I am having real problems getting prints to be colourfast on either machine and after having a job bounce back last week because it was running in the rain the boss has taken to rubbing everything hard with a damp piece of fabric when it comes off the machine. Although dry to the touch this invariably resulted in ink on the fabric. Also the prints seem to be easily scratched and flag material creases to the point of uselessness.
We have tried using Hp medians with the Hp recommended profiles but still seem to get the same results. I was wondering just what you guys deem "acceptable" from your machines or does this sound odd to you.
The material which actually ran was a Hp biodegradable banner printed on our L25500 and I have tried upping the temps until the media wrinkles to no avail. Any ideas?
We recently bought a LX850 with textile kit and a L2550. Up until now things have been fine although after two months in we are only now starting to put our 850 into any decent production runs. I am having real problems getting prints to be colourfast on either machine and after having a job bounce back last week because it was running in the rain the boss has taken to rubbing everything hard with a damp piece of fabric when it comes off the machine. Although dry to the touch this invariably resulted in ink on the fabric. Also the prints seem to be easily scratched and flag material creases to the point of uselessness.
We have tried using Hp medians with the Hp recommended profiles but still seem to get the same results. I was wondering just what you guys deem "acceptable" from your machines or does this sound odd to you.
The material which actually ran was a Hp biodegradable banner printed on our L25500 and I have tried upping the temps until the media wrinkles to no avail. Any ideas?