I took the back plate off and it was very clean, but I cleaned in and around the fans anyway. The holes on top were free of any debris.
I loaded some vinyl, fed it out about 2 ft. and fed it back and the wrinkles we're still there.
I did change the vacuum power from "Auto" to 100% and for some reason it seemed stronger, but not strong enough to handle the wrinkles. The wrinkles seemed to be on one side or the other of each roller. When the fan turns on it pulls down the vinyl to get rid of all but 2 or 3 of them.
My gut is saying the fans aren't strong enough to pull the vinyl flat, but the flip side is I don't think they were designed to work any harder then they are.
With the help of my Signs101 brother/sisters I believe I'm a lot closer to solving this, for that I thank you all.
Keep any ideas coming. I can't feel 100% reliable until I figure this out.
Thank you.
Wow I can't believe it didn't work.
Cause mine looked clean too and there was no debris in the holes either.
I hope you used a really strong air compressor cause it can't be like a can of air.
The 2 fans have a little opening facing the back it's only about 2.5 inches wide by about a 1 inch high you have to blow the air directly in there for about 1 min ea..
At first when i started there wasn't to much dust coming out, but then I noticed if I put the compressor nozzle to the left side of that little opening the fan started to spin the other way and the the dust really started to kick up.
Basically if your compressor is not strong enough to make your fan spin super fast the compressor is not going to blow out the dust, cause you have to remember that those fans are pulling in dust as well as little ink particles so they are going to stick in there really good.
But if you did what I mentioned and that didn't work I'm sorry for getting your hopes.
God Bless,