Hello everyone! Im new to the forum but not new to lurking and searching past threads for troubleshooting.
I have a Vanguard VR6D and have had it for about two years now i believe, and Im beginning to go a bit crazy. Ive chased problems back and forth for what seems to be the life of the printer and im starting to think its me and not the machine. But i digress.
My BIGGEST issue that hasnt been able to be figured out or bandaided is with my white ink. We were setup with a 6 printhead config. two heads for each CMYK in the front and Dual white heads in the rear. After printing one board of acrylic, im getting a completely saturated jetplate/print head area. Going back and forth with Vanguard and theyre dying on the "static" sword. I can totally believe static, however im getting the same results no matter what i print on. Talking to Steve at Atlantic Graphics, who i absolutely trust, and we were starting to think maybe having dual white heads side by side is outputting too much ink, causing overspray/saturation. Going through the vanguard driver, however, i have no idea where i can "turn down" the amount of white im outputting. Im just using the white for printing second surface on the acrylic. Ill attach photos of my jetplate and the ONE board that caused it to be so saturated.
Does anyone have a VR6D? If so, which head configuration, and would you mind sharing a print screen with me to compare? Learning as much as i can with this printer is great. However trying different things over and over and getting the same result is driving me crazy
Thanks for any tips or advice!
I have a Vanguard VR6D and have had it for about two years now i believe, and Im beginning to go a bit crazy. Ive chased problems back and forth for what seems to be the life of the printer and im starting to think its me and not the machine. But i digress.
My BIGGEST issue that hasnt been able to be figured out or bandaided is with my white ink. We were setup with a 6 printhead config. two heads for each CMYK in the front and Dual white heads in the rear. After printing one board of acrylic, im getting a completely saturated jetplate/print head area. Going back and forth with Vanguard and theyre dying on the "static" sword. I can totally believe static, however im getting the same results no matter what i print on. Talking to Steve at Atlantic Graphics, who i absolutely trust, and we were starting to think maybe having dual white heads side by side is outputting too much ink, causing overspray/saturation. Going through the vanguard driver, however, i have no idea where i can "turn down" the amount of white im outputting. Im just using the white for printing second surface on the acrylic. Ill attach photos of my jetplate and the ONE board that caused it to be so saturated.
Does anyone have a VR6D? If so, which head configuration, and would you mind sharing a print screen with me to compare? Learning as much as i can with this printer is great. However trying different things over and over and getting the same result is driving me crazy
Thanks for any tips or advice!