MichaelFisherJr
New Member
I have just purchased a Roland VP-540i.
It has been maintained, manually cleaned throughly, replaced yellow and magenta captops, replaced 2 wipers, as well as multiple powerful and medium cleans. I have attached my test prints, as well as bi-directional calibration below. For the most part, everything looks great. Yellows, Magentas, Blacks are all crisp and clean; however, any color containing cyan is very grainy with green dots mixed amongst. If you look at the bi-directional calibration (specifically H2 on number 2), the lines are all over the place. I am using Concept 230 vinyl, Roland inks, Color Chart-1 printed on VersaWorks with the GCVP profile and density control. Is this an issue with my bi-directional calibration or do I simply need a head replacement? Possibly something else?
Thank you very much for the help!
Mike
It has been maintained, manually cleaned throughly, replaced yellow and magenta captops, replaced 2 wipers, as well as multiple powerful and medium cleans. I have attached my test prints, as well as bi-directional calibration below. For the most part, everything looks great. Yellows, Magentas, Blacks are all crisp and clean; however, any color containing cyan is very grainy with green dots mixed amongst. If you look at the bi-directional calibration (specifically H2 on number 2), the lines are all over the place. I am using Concept 230 vinyl, Roland inks, Color Chart-1 printed on VersaWorks with the GCVP profile and density control. Is this an issue with my bi-directional calibration or do I simply need a head replacement? Possibly something else?
Thank you very much for the help!
Mike