I'm printing Magic PhotoArt230 paper (230gsm) on a HP Latex 115 and starting to have some print trouble which wasn't there at first. Been printing this paper for a few months now with no problems and using the HP Heavy Matte Paper print profile. Now I'm starting to get drag marks from the print head hitting the paper in the middle of the print zone as well as some grain in this spot. The paper is definitely bubbling up a little in this spot, so I know this is what I need to fix.
Things I've tried:
1. Cloned the Preset.
2. Reduced heat to lowest setting 140º (it was at 158º).
3. Ran test and reduced ink to 80%
4. Calibrated, but had 2 head crashes in a row while doing this, so gave up on that!
5. Added take up reel.
6. Printed with a result of about 98-99% perfect quality. Which I was happy enough with at the time, but still want to get it 100% perfect moving forward.
After all that, I still have a 1 inch spot in the middle that just won't lay flat. For that finally print, 53x36" there were only two spots with a very light 1/8th" long head strike mark and light grain running the length of the print.
Also, the suction holes seem to be clear, but what is the correct way to check and clear them?
I should note... I've also had some new trouble printing HP Premium Poster Paper with profile that comes with it. Once again, it use to print great, but now some prints are off. Mostly grainy solid colors, as well as line edges and text printing blurry. Not sure if this is related, so I'm mentioning it.
I'm hoping someone here has some tips on how to get this fixed. I'm about 9 months into HP Latex printing, so plenty left to learn.
Things I've tried:
1. Cloned the Preset.
2. Reduced heat to lowest setting 140º (it was at 158º).
3. Ran test and reduced ink to 80%
4. Calibrated, but had 2 head crashes in a row while doing this, so gave up on that!
5. Added take up reel.
6. Printed with a result of about 98-99% perfect quality. Which I was happy enough with at the time, but still want to get it 100% perfect moving forward.
After all that, I still have a 1 inch spot in the middle that just won't lay flat. For that finally print, 53x36" there were only two spots with a very light 1/8th" long head strike mark and light grain running the length of the print.
Also, the suction holes seem to be clear, but what is the correct way to check and clear them?
I should note... I've also had some new trouble printing HP Premium Poster Paper with profile that comes with it. Once again, it use to print great, but now some prints are off. Mostly grainy solid colors, as well as line edges and text printing blurry. Not sure if this is related, so I'm mentioning it.
I'm hoping someone here has some tips on how to get this fixed. I'm about 9 months into HP Latex printing, so plenty left to learn.