SigSignsMT
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I've been encountering banding issues with my VG3-54 printer, which I purchased on 12/29/22, its a little over a year old. The problem is that the print starts out strong but progressively worsens during the printing process.
It initiates with a solid, dense fill, transitioning into thin banding and eventually expanding into a larger banding gap. When encountering white spacing in the print, such as when advancing the media, it appears to catch up and print 'better,' only to resume banding. The banding pattern can vary randomly, shifting from thin to large, contingent on the white areas where no ink is required.
Interestingly, when I print in Uni-Directional, there are no issues at all. This leads me to suspect a potential starvation issue?
The local technician has already replaced three heads that showed signs of banding. We've replaced the Magenta/Cyan twice and also the Light Magenta/Light Cyan. Although I personally believe that the Light Black head might need replacement as well, we haven't addressed that yet.
We've conducted an extensive array of test prints using various media types and profiles. However, these efforts don't seem to alleviate the overall issue.
I'm curious if anyone else has experienced similar issues or has any insights into what might be causing this. Are there any known fixes or theories?
It initiates with a solid, dense fill, transitioning into thin banding and eventually expanding into a larger banding gap. When encountering white spacing in the print, such as when advancing the media, it appears to catch up and print 'better,' only to resume banding. The banding pattern can vary randomly, shifting from thin to large, contingent on the white areas where no ink is required.
Interestingly, when I print in Uni-Directional, there are no issues at all. This leads me to suspect a potential starvation issue?
The local technician has already replaced three heads that showed signs of banding. We've replaced the Magenta/Cyan twice and also the Light Magenta/Light Cyan. Although I personally believe that the Light Black head might need replacement as well, we haven't addressed that yet.
We've conducted an extensive array of test prints using various media types and profiles. However, these efforts don't seem to alleviate the overall issue.
I'm curious if anyone else has experienced similar issues or has any insights into what might be causing this. Are there any known fixes or theories?