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I print glass regularly..no real issues. I use onyx to flood under/over..I have a 24 and 31 pass profile that works with no problem. I actually cloned my foam board profile to make it.
Quite frankly they do not understand printing. They have been designing to a monitor forever. "If it looks good on my screen it will print" Same reason why we have to correct 75% of the files we receive that have black in them...Because 400% density "looks the best" on my monitor....its a joke...
buy a GFP from a local reseller...make sure it includes training. Yes if you dipped your toe into the pond and bought a printer, you will need/want a laminator...
What are you doing that your printer wastes that much ink, cleaning after every pass? If you switch from white to 6/c and back you burn 130ml per head. A normal purge is 5ml of ink, a performance is 15ml. Is your printer set to performance? There is actually more than 3 liters in every box to...
Pull the box make sure the ink line is not pinched inside cutting off ink flow.
Also, did you prime the ink box filter before installing? Ink should be flowing before you plug into the printer. You would not know that either of these are an issue until you run through all the ink in the lines.
are they laminated graphics? I think everyone addressed the printer issues...besides reduce heat. If laminated, make sure you have almost zero tension or brake being applied to the lamination film spindle...
it should work...troubleshooting a hdd failure/display failure you can plug in any standard monitor and it will work. And you can access the bios on boot to enable keyboard support.
Is there a valve near the waste ink tank? I know with a HP FB series flatbed, if that valve s open it creates a stronger vacuum than the printer creates at the heads and will cause this to happen...usually with outermost heads on the carriage...so if someone recently emptied ink, they may not...
certainly rolling the dice with a Chinese printer...it had to have shipped with some form of maintenance card, no? Whose inks are you using? Maybe the ink manufacturer could shed some light as to what they can be cleaned with if they are able to be touched. One and Fugi have an semi-automatic...
I second GFP. This unit looks like a Kala..they are a bit pricey like 12-15k I believe...I never heard of it before...you should demo the unit before you buy it
are there new printheads in this printer? 26500 is a very old printer at this point. The end of life of the product has been set by HP. Hope you picked it up cheap. Where the inks new? You can remove them and agitate the ink and reinstall.(if it has been sitting awhile) What type of media are...
gap is a super easy laminator to use...buy the larger one. You should own this thing for the next 15-20 years....I agree with Andy about Roland...this series anyway, but I can't drink the royal sovereign koolaid....not a fan myself. If you need a print cut look at a HP latex or Epson print cut...
Have you tried Onyx? No charge for a 30 day demo...Wasatch is a bear to run and I cannot stand Flexi...different strokes. Who charges for a demo anyway?
Not sure how you lose 2' of material to start up? Please explain. I know you will lose an inch or so to make sure its fed into the dryer...if...
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