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Valuejet 1614 head position

CheapVehicleWrap

New Member
I know most people print with the head in the high position. Do you lower the head when not in use? Does it properly seal into the capping station when in high or should it be lowered?
 

jay*doc

New Member
I actually print everything but banners in the low position, I've noticed it gets slightly hazy around colors when printing with a high head height.

How many other people are printing on vinyl with the high head height? Now I'm curious if I've been missing something.

And to answer your question, I leave it in the low head height when I'm not using ours.
 

Peterpan

New Member
Hello,

as i know you should print thin materials in low head position.
This makes the printing more accurate.
The high position is only for thick materials.

When you power off the VJ 1614 it prompts to lower the head, if it is in high position, otherwise it doesn't power off.

Regards :thumb:
 

CheapVehicleWrap

New Member
I never turn mine off though. And I raise the rollers...which and who knows why...delays the cleaning cycle until the rollers are down....
 

Peterpan

New Member
Hello again,

The manual at page 116, write
"Step 2 : Verify that the media hold lever is lowered"

Perhaps the machine check the position of the media hold lever before perform the head cleaning. In case is up it wait until the lever go down.
 

CheapVehicleWrap

New Member
In order for the cleaning cycle to commence, the lever must be down. Why would anyone leave the rollers down when the machine is idle?

My original question restated is those that print in the upper head position (apparently most), do you lower the head (for possibly proper cap sealing) when it's idle or no?
 

Stealth Ryder

New Member
In order for the cleaning cycle to commence, the lever must be down. Why would anyone leave the rollers down when the machine is idle?

My original question restated is those that print in the upper head position (apparently most), do you lower the head (for possibly proper cap sealing) when it's idle or no?

The answer to your question is very simply Yes...
 
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