free_refil
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Hello,
I hate to sound like a broken record, because I know it's an often touched subject, but I've read everything I can about banding and how to eliminate it, and I'm afraid I might be missing something. To be honest, with my job setup to unidirectional, the banding is nearly completely eliminated. I've been using this as a crutch to get by, and banding still happens every so often, but it's completely negligible and workable.
Here's the deal. I've seen banding across many different media types, I do heat transfers as well as matte and glossy photo papers, the bandings spread across media profiles, and it's generally been a pain in my butt. Here's my normal routine for printing material.
I pinch the media using only two pinch rollers on the outermost areas of the media, and use the long clamps to prevent head strikes on the edges when the print first starts. I ensure there is tension between the roll and the printer by winding any extra media back onto the roll and then moving a few inches of media out first using the arrow keys on the printer. I ensure the heater settings are manually setup to what the media should be. For instance, for IJ180cv3 I setup the printer to 109 and the dryer to 122. I do this to let the media heat up to normal print temperatures. I then go into the menu on the printer and perform the feed calibration. Here's the deal with this. I know how to perform it, and it's always off. I'll set it to what looks right, follow up with another test print, and it's off again!!! This is really annoying and I think it might be one of the reasons why I'm having this problem, but I can't pinpoint down what needs to happen from there...
So, I continue to setup my job, and, let's say for IJ180cv3, I end up using a profile for Arlon DPF4560GTX media, because my printer supplier recommended it to us even though we're using 3M materials. It does tend to have darker and richer blacks. I've compared the two profiles (the Arlon one and the PGCT: Premium Cast Vinyl (ESM) recommended by Roland for the 3M, and the only two differences are the ink %'s, the Arlon profile providing more ink). So I stick with this profile for the deeper blacks. Under Printer Controls, I use "printer settings" for feed calibration, since I was supposed to have just performed this feed calibration on the printer, use "media settings" for Other Controls, and "media settings" for heat controls (which match what I manually put into the printer anyways). I've used "Media Settings" for feed calibration as well and still get banding.
Banding banding banding..... See the attached pic. If y'all want more detailed pics let me know....
I've performed the high detail bidirectional calibration, set that all up to what looks best, using the same setup procedures I just outlined.... NADA.... EXCEPT WITH ROLAND SPOT COLORS. Roland spot colors come out amazing, simply amazing, no banding AT ALL....
I've performed a ton of cleanings, done my monthly service, replaced the wipers, the test prints from the cleaning menu are spot on, no misguided nozzles or clogged nozzles.
Tried changing to the PGCT: Premium Cast Vinyl (ESM) profile with the IJ180cv3, same thing.... BANDING BANDING BANDING....
Can anyone think of anything else before I call a tech out??? Any hints y'all use to prevent this issue? Something I'm missing? Please help! Thanks y'all!!!
I hate to sound like a broken record, because I know it's an often touched subject, but I've read everything I can about banding and how to eliminate it, and I'm afraid I might be missing something. To be honest, with my job setup to unidirectional, the banding is nearly completely eliminated. I've been using this as a crutch to get by, and banding still happens every so often, but it's completely negligible and workable.
Here's the deal. I've seen banding across many different media types, I do heat transfers as well as matte and glossy photo papers, the bandings spread across media profiles, and it's generally been a pain in my butt. Here's my normal routine for printing material.
I pinch the media using only two pinch rollers on the outermost areas of the media, and use the long clamps to prevent head strikes on the edges when the print first starts. I ensure there is tension between the roll and the printer by winding any extra media back onto the roll and then moving a few inches of media out first using the arrow keys on the printer. I ensure the heater settings are manually setup to what the media should be. For instance, for IJ180cv3 I setup the printer to 109 and the dryer to 122. I do this to let the media heat up to normal print temperatures. I then go into the menu on the printer and perform the feed calibration. Here's the deal with this. I know how to perform it, and it's always off. I'll set it to what looks right, follow up with another test print, and it's off again!!! This is really annoying and I think it might be one of the reasons why I'm having this problem, but I can't pinpoint down what needs to happen from there...
So, I continue to setup my job, and, let's say for IJ180cv3, I end up using a profile for Arlon DPF4560GTX media, because my printer supplier recommended it to us even though we're using 3M materials. It does tend to have darker and richer blacks. I've compared the two profiles (the Arlon one and the PGCT: Premium Cast Vinyl (ESM) recommended by Roland for the 3M, and the only two differences are the ink %'s, the Arlon profile providing more ink). So I stick with this profile for the deeper blacks. Under Printer Controls, I use "printer settings" for feed calibration, since I was supposed to have just performed this feed calibration on the printer, use "media settings" for Other Controls, and "media settings" for heat controls (which match what I manually put into the printer anyways). I've used "Media Settings" for feed calibration as well and still get banding.
Banding banding banding..... See the attached pic. If y'all want more detailed pics let me know....
I've performed the high detail bidirectional calibration, set that all up to what looks best, using the same setup procedures I just outlined.... NADA.... EXCEPT WITH ROLAND SPOT COLORS. Roland spot colors come out amazing, simply amazing, no banding AT ALL....
I've performed a ton of cleanings, done my monthly service, replaced the wipers, the test prints from the cleaning menu are spot on, no misguided nozzles or clogged nozzles.
Tried changing to the PGCT: Premium Cast Vinyl (ESM) profile with the IJ180cv3, same thing.... BANDING BANDING BANDING....
Can anyone think of anything else before I call a tech out??? Any hints y'all use to prevent this issue? Something I'm missing? Please help! Thanks y'all!!!