Hey guys,
I've been having this problem lately that's driving me crazy, I run a HP L310 and use italian vinyl (Kemica) which is supposed to be decent, unfortunately I don't have access in my region to a lot of options.
Anyways, the problem: prints are constantly coming out with little white dots, like the printer is not able to print completely on the substrate, I'm attaching photos.
Additional info:
-I've discarded that the vinyl is the problem because I've tried multiple (same brand though, but I doubt all of them are defective)
-It's not the printheads or inks, I describe a way of dealing with the issue (cleaning the substrate with cloth)
-My tech says this is a common problem called "lice" here and that it is due to dust in the room where the printer is.
-The thing is even though I work in a "dusty area" the room is completely closed, windows and doors shut at all times while printing, I try keeping everything as clean as possible since this started happening but the problem persists.
My guess is that the fans on the top of the machine are blowing dust on top of the vinyl right before the machine prints on the substrate.
The only way I've found so far of avoiding the issue is by advancing the substrate a couple of feet and swiping it with a piece of cloth (dry), but obviously this is annoying because I can't run long prints without doing it and I have to do it before each print.
Also if I'm right about the fans on top blowing dust on top of the substrate right before the printing starts it wouldn't be clear to me why "cleaning" the substrate before sending a job solves the issue.
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this with other substrates and what do you do about it.
All help is very appreciated!
nico
I've been having this problem lately that's driving me crazy, I run a HP L310 and use italian vinyl (Kemica) which is supposed to be decent, unfortunately I don't have access in my region to a lot of options.
Anyways, the problem: prints are constantly coming out with little white dots, like the printer is not able to print completely on the substrate, I'm attaching photos.
Additional info:
-I've discarded that the vinyl is the problem because I've tried multiple (same brand though, but I doubt all of them are defective)
-It's not the printheads or inks, I describe a way of dealing with the issue (cleaning the substrate with cloth)
-My tech says this is a common problem called "lice" here and that it is due to dust in the room where the printer is.
-The thing is even though I work in a "dusty area" the room is completely closed, windows and doors shut at all times while printing, I try keeping everything as clean as possible since this started happening but the problem persists.
My guess is that the fans on the top of the machine are blowing dust on top of the vinyl right before the machine prints on the substrate.
The only way I've found so far of avoiding the issue is by advancing the substrate a couple of feet and swiping it with a piece of cloth (dry), but obviously this is annoying because I can't run long prints without doing it and I have to do it before each print.
Also if I'm right about the fans on top blowing dust on top of the substrate right before the printing starts it wouldn't be clear to me why "cleaning" the substrate before sending a job solves the issue.
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this with other substrates and what do you do about it.
All help is very appreciated!
nico