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How old yours print head? I have seen many heads exactly with your symptoms for a last couple of years. For some reason DX5 print heads become less reliable. I do remember on some Mutoh, Mimaki with DX5 it runs fine for 4-5 years without issue. For a last couple of years lucky if head has1-1.5...
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Looks like your magenta nozzles missing. I would check ink first. It could be simply bad magenta ink. Then check your ink lines if there are any air bubbles? It could be head damper need to be replaced. What is the printer model?
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If CR encoder error appears on bootup sequence it mean main board does not receive correct information form CR encoder sensor during self check. If you pay attention then you will notice in first 4-5 sec of initialization process main board send PWM signal to PF motor then...
Ideal is 20-25 degree Celsius and 60-80% humidity. Just for your information, with lower temperature ink viscosity increase as a result drop formation start to change. Usually below 15degrees ink become too think and you would not able to get print results. When it too hot then ink become more...
Yes you can do it manually. you have to unlock carriage from home position. Simply push head to the right side and slowly release it. There are small locker mechanism on the right hand side which should unlock head. Then just move carriage across toward the maintenance station.
Are you printing in uni or bidir? Try to switch in unidirectional if result much better in unidir then recalibrate your bidir or check the carriage height could be too high.
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