geckophoto
New Member
So I have done a head soak to keep my heads from drying up while fixing my machine, SP300V, I noticed in the K/C cap it seemed to have a lot of C ink in it. I got my machine running again and the first nozzle check it seemed like the K nozzle was printing more like C, not a solid black color, running a few cleanings and more test prints it seems like it coming back to a solid black color.
I now just printed the test print with the color swatches thru Versaworks and the 100%K looks a bit cyan/faded light? On the gradation scale it looks fine until it gets to 100%K and there it has a cyan tint? How can this physically happen when only black ink line goes to the print head? Could have some cyan ink soaked up into the black print head and I am getting a color shift till it is printed/drained out?. I'm not talking color calibration when printing a file, this is the factor color test print I will post pics of it next, the nozzle check also shows the black head printing but it doesn't seem to be a solid black color?
I did take out the ribbon cables when replacing my encoder sensor and just put the ribbons back in the proper slots. Nozzle check looks fine. Any ideas?
I now just printed the test print with the color swatches thru Versaworks and the 100%K looks a bit cyan/faded light? On the gradation scale it looks fine until it gets to 100%K and there it has a cyan tint? How can this physically happen when only black ink line goes to the print head? Could have some cyan ink soaked up into the black print head and I am getting a color shift till it is printed/drained out?. I'm not talking color calibration when printing a file, this is the factor color test print I will post pics of it next, the nozzle check also shows the black head printing but it doesn't seem to be a solid black color?
I did take out the ribbon cables when replacing my encoder sensor and just put the ribbons back in the proper slots. Nozzle check looks fine. Any ideas?