Our small SP300v has started having some problems with the black/cyan head. It's only the black part of the head that has problems.
It is an annoying problem when we are printing on glossy material such as vinyl, where solid black areas ends up having visible lines of black. It's looks like banding created by the nozzles. The test-print shows the all black nozzles are working, but about half of them are slightly misdirected.
Since the problem has started, we just choosed to run jobs on glossy materials on one of our other rolands (one of the advantages of having several machines at our facility). But it has started to annoy me a bit, that we can't use our small but otherwise good and stable SP300 fully.
We routinely clean the printers every other week. And I tried several times to clean the heads on the SP300 extra well. I have also checked the dampes and cappings - and they are alle okay. The wipers has also been replaced. And I have run an unknown number of medium and powerfull cleans.
I have attached a scanned test-print. I hope some of you could give me some advice on what to do - if there is anything to do than replacing the head :-(.
/Jesper
It is an annoying problem when we are printing on glossy material such as vinyl, where solid black areas ends up having visible lines of black. It's looks like banding created by the nozzles. The test-print shows the all black nozzles are working, but about half of them are slightly misdirected.
Since the problem has started, we just choosed to run jobs on glossy materials on one of our other rolands (one of the advantages of having several machines at our facility). But it has started to annoy me a bit, that we can't use our small but otherwise good and stable SP300 fully.
We routinely clean the printers every other week. And I tried several times to clean the heads on the SP300 extra well. I have also checked the dampes and cappings - and they are alle okay. The wipers has also been replaced. And I have run an unknown number of medium and powerfull cleans.
I have attached a scanned test-print. I hope some of you could give me some advice on what to do - if there is anything to do than replacing the head :-(.
/Jesper