Coreysigns
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Overspray and fogging on Roland wide format printers is pretty common. We have a Versacamm SP 540i and depending on the media we were printing on, our operators were complaining about these printing defects being related to static. The first thing my partner wants to blame it on is a malfunctioning print head. But I found out that the Roland printers have these little pinch rollers that grab the media as it enters the printer. Even if you get the static off the media prior to printing, these pinch rollers regenerate the charge on the surface. This is a common problem with the wide format Roland roll to roll printers.
We tried a lot of solutions that never worked. Cleaning the media with alcohol mix solution prior to printing, tedious and a big waste of time. We adjusted the humidity and made sure the printer was grounded. Tinsel was useless and forget about those expensive blowers or plug in static bars. They can't solve the problem of the pinch rollers. Meanwhile, my partner is saying its the printer and the printer is a piece.
Then, a printer friend of my partners in Canada told me about a kit he found for the Roland wide format printers. He also has a versacamm and said this is a pretty common problem. The kit was like $180 bucks and it worked like a charm. If you have printing defects from static like this on your Roland don't waste too much time on fruitless efforts of getting rid of the static. This kit does the trick. It was called Staticure. No more ruined prints and a happy partner who is no longer bashing the printer.
We tried a lot of solutions that never worked. Cleaning the media with alcohol mix solution prior to printing, tedious and a big waste of time. We adjusted the humidity and made sure the printer was grounded. Tinsel was useless and forget about those expensive blowers or plug in static bars. They can't solve the problem of the pinch rollers. Meanwhile, my partner is saying its the printer and the printer is a piece.
Then, a printer friend of my partners in Canada told me about a kit he found for the Roland wide format printers. He also has a versacamm and said this is a pretty common problem. The kit was like $180 bucks and it worked like a charm. If you have printing defects from static like this on your Roland don't waste too much time on fruitless efforts of getting rid of the static. This kit does the trick. It was called Staticure. No more ruined prints and a happy partner who is no longer bashing the printer.