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I am in between Memphis and Nashville.
See, we have a newer model as well and haven't had one go bad.
Im not sure if there is a controller or not. The techs have never mentioned it.
HP Latex 360 Printer has a curing power regulator. This is the third one and its starting to go bad. Keeps stopping in the middle of printing and we are having to re-print.
HP charges a minimum of 1500 bucks to come out here and fix it. It costing too much at this point..
Anyone know of third...
I only print unidirectional. I haven't printed anything bi- in years.
I had a static problem a year or 2 ago and seemed to have fixed that.
Late yesterday afternoon, I realized the multicolor print I did all had cyan mixed in the colors. So I did a print with colors that wouldn't contain cyan...
I just used the same file on 3651-G and it still has it. Granted, it doesn't seem as obvious.
If it is a heat or material issue, why would it just start like that? I had already printed 3 big sheets with same profile on the same material and they looked perfect..
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