Hello, this is my first time posting.
We've had this printer since 2021. The printer is configured a PrCl YC MK WW. Recently head 4a is dropping out during jobs. If I run white maintain and immediately run a 15x18" job the white ink looks good over the whole job, but the next job will have hardly any ink. It will print for one to two inches before dropping out almost entirely. We had a tech here who ruled out it being related to the subtank by visually observing it going through a subtank maintenance cycle and checking the O rings on the connections leading into it. He also adjusted the positive air pressure with the needle valve behind the left door of the machine. The solenoid under the main bottle for the channel is actuating during prints and there is ink in the main tank under the bottle. He believes it is something electronic in the head, or possibly its cable, and this is corroborated by the fact that this head it not getting up to temperature while all the others, including the one in the same head assembly, are. Is there anything else you would look at before replacing the head? The way I interpret all this is that white maintain pushes ink through the head, and that as long as there is ink in the head it prints fine. I'd appreciate any insight.
We've had this printer since 2021. The printer is configured a PrCl YC MK WW. Recently head 4a is dropping out during jobs. If I run white maintain and immediately run a 15x18" job the white ink looks good over the whole job, but the next job will have hardly any ink. It will print for one to two inches before dropping out almost entirely. We had a tech here who ruled out it being related to the subtank by visually observing it going through a subtank maintenance cycle and checking the O rings on the connections leading into it. He also adjusted the positive air pressure with the needle valve behind the left door of the machine. The solenoid under the main bottle for the channel is actuating during prints and there is ink in the main tank under the bottle. He believes it is something electronic in the head, or possibly its cable, and this is corroborated by the fact that this head it not getting up to temperature while all the others, including the one in the same head assembly, are. Is there anything else you would look at before replacing the head? The way I interpret all this is that white maintain pushes ink through the head, and that as long as there is ink in the head it prints fine. I'd appreciate any insight.