I got a HP latex 315. Every now and again, basically every 2-4 months of printing about 100-150 feet per month on average my HP will start printing greys with a pinkish hue. I usually print on 3m white vinyl, or Britline white vinyl, sometimes on phototex.
Here is what I have tried:
Head cleaning, nozzle test print, force drop nozzle, manual clean.
Replaced heads with more than 12 clogged nozzles.
Calibrated, cleaned heads 5x calibrated
replaced ink, calibrated.
printed C M Y K and LIGHT C M
Usually the head swap will do the trick, but inevitably the problem always comes back, I am now at the point of cringing and warning clients that give me greys or mid tones that it might take longer than usual. Most of my heads seam to crap out after 2-3 months. This time around I noticed a new head I put in had a serial date of 2019. Maybe that is it? I know heads can only run so much ink, but do they have a shelf life too?
I do not have a color spectrometer on my HP315, and I have tried creating my own profiles. Sometimes I can limp along by lowering the magenta in Onyx's color correction but that is basically throwing darts. I am tempted to try swapping all the ink, all the heads.
Anyhow my question is this: Why does this keep happening? Is it normal for heads with less than 12 clogged nozzles to cause this? Do older dated heads go bad even if they have not been used that much?
Here is what I have tried:
Head cleaning, nozzle test print, force drop nozzle, manual clean.
Replaced heads with more than 12 clogged nozzles.
Calibrated, cleaned heads 5x calibrated
replaced ink, calibrated.
printed C M Y K and LIGHT C M
Usually the head swap will do the trick, but inevitably the problem always comes back, I am now at the point of cringing and warning clients that give me greys or mid tones that it might take longer than usual. Most of my heads seam to crap out after 2-3 months. This time around I noticed a new head I put in had a serial date of 2019. Maybe that is it? I know heads can only run so much ink, but do they have a shelf life too?
I do not have a color spectrometer on my HP315, and I have tried creating my own profiles. Sometimes I can limp along by lowering the magenta in Onyx's color correction but that is basically throwing darts. I am tempted to try swapping all the ink, all the heads.
Anyhow my question is this: Why does this keep happening? Is it normal for heads with less than 12 clogged nozzles to cause this? Do older dated heads go bad even if they have not been used that much?