gabagoo
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It has been a couple months or so since the yellow head began acting strangely. I dont think it is the print head and possibly the damper could need changing.
Here is what I have found over this period of time. Friday nights I always run a 60 minute nozzle wash and then manually clean the heads and leave it until Monday morning.
First thing Monday I run a test print and have found that the yellow head is firing on all cylinders you might say with a perfect test. I then can print a job with no issues. Sometimes if the machine is sitting after that print and I run a test again, then anywhere from 1/4 to 1/2 the boxes are mssing from the test.
This morning (wed) I ran a print test and had 90% failure. Alarmed I immediately set up for a nozzle wash. When the head moved out I noticed that the yellow steel screen on the capping station was missing. Swung the head over and there it was stuck to the head. Slid it off carefully and replaced it, ran the test and everything is 100%.
I had the capping station changed about a year ago and noticed that the head never really parked as smooth as the original and wonder if maybe the yellow head is being forced down to far into the cap causing the yellow screen to stick to it?
Due to the fact that the problem seems intermittant, I dont want to bring a tech in until I have a better grasp of just what the problem is.
what you think?
Here is what I have found over this period of time. Friday nights I always run a 60 minute nozzle wash and then manually clean the heads and leave it until Monday morning.
First thing Monday I run a test print and have found that the yellow head is firing on all cylinders you might say with a perfect test. I then can print a job with no issues. Sometimes if the machine is sitting after that print and I run a test again, then anywhere from 1/4 to 1/2 the boxes are mssing from the test.
This morning (wed) I ran a print test and had 90% failure. Alarmed I immediately set up for a nozzle wash. When the head moved out I noticed that the yellow steel screen on the capping station was missing. Swung the head over and there it was stuck to the head. Slid it off carefully and replaced it, ran the test and everything is 100%.
I had the capping station changed about a year ago and noticed that the head never really parked as smooth as the original and wonder if maybe the yellow head is being forced down to far into the cap causing the yellow screen to stick to it?
Due to the fact that the problem seems intermittant, I dont want to bring a tech in until I have a better grasp of just what the problem is.
what you think?
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