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True, but it might be worth cleaning that rail, since i have seen many people oil or grease them, leaving enough residue to pick up dust and increase the drag on the carriage
you follow my thinking though.
i was wondering if the cyan in the line is thickened, OR if earlier prints had too much solids in them & what is in the lines, reaching the printhead is the residue, mostly solvent or carrier.
my mutoh MP31 inks need to be shaken daily.
i know next to nothing about latex, but, there is another variable
is this machine heavily used?
does latex have solids to come out of suspension in your ink?
would shaking inks periodically be an idea worth consideration?
yes, just fill out this simple 20,000 page initial application & then we can assign an EPA caseworker to your product and we can get down to the nitty gritty.
that has been the issue for me, as well. time i should spend on marketing gets spent on the next engineering project.
but I ENJOY my stupid re-engineering projects, damn it! about 45 years ago, a friend who was an electronics wholesaler always told me that the best techs were THE WORST salesmen...
Adam, you are too caught up in this (it was your money after all)
the other's input is proactive and useful. we wish you hadn't gotten taken, but you did...
most important lesson to learn: THINGS COST WHAT THEY COST
a good friend is a fairly big player in the banner business.
he has started using AI instead of paying residuals to the artists.
quite a savings. some of the images look "cartoony" until you apply the proper photoshop filters.
then they are practically identical
The machines have a purpose but a very limited one.
and, you don’t truly understand the limits until you own one & have destroyed a couple marginal print heads
do you have a kitchen scale? that would answer the question. most of my gerber "toolkits go back to the plotters that worked with the edge's or the smc's
i can't help on this one
i often will use a bottle of the flush or cleaning fluid your ink manufacturer sells
if it appears not to be working, i will add 5-10% acetone. (10% might be pushing it)
they have the best support for what chemicals you use in the unit.
it's worth a call to canada to talk to val if you run into trouble.
i find AS A RULE this whole thing is very effective if you use the unit before it is apparent you have a bad head and need to flush.
a gentle flush...
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