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My guess is that your ink type selected in the printer's menu differs from either the ink thats actually installed in the printer, or the ink set up that versaworks is installing.
Can you post you ink config menu screen from the printer, from versaworks and a pic of the actual inks in the machine?
Periodic cleaning has nothing to do with how often the printer runs cleanings. It only applies if you are printing a single file that takes longer than the 160 minutes. You can set it to "job" and then it will do a cleaning after every individual job you print, but that will use a ton of extra...
The heads look fine. That's just the area where the captop is attaching to the head. The wiper should clean that off, but it looks ok.
Where are you located?
one or 2 choke cleans should prime the head just fine no matter how much air is in the lines, etc... AS LONG AS EVERYTHING IS CORRECT.
Since you've said you have done a choke clean, I'm going to say you have other issues.
What area are you in that there are no techs??
Post a picture of the printing. Cutting doesnt use the encoder strip. IF the cutting is in the correct places and the print is in fact moving, then it is the encoder strip and sensor are bad.
Anyone had the error "SHEET SET ERROR" on the screen when loading media?
This is a VG-540 and my customer is over 350 miles away. I have a few ideas, but want to try and cover all my bases before making the drive....
its saying wrong cart because when you do a pump up, the machine expects you to remove all ink from it. Now by doing a fill ink, its telling you to swap the carts with cleaning carts "CL" so it can prime the ink lines with cleaning solution before pulling ink to the heads.
Also, there is a reason we are certified techs... Mostly so we don't solder wires onto a fuse socket and hold the wires in place with scotch tape, while likely blowing the heads in the process.
If you don't know what you're doing enough to come on these forums and seek help from skilled techs...
Full width scan is the menu you want for the printer to only move the head as far as it needs to to print the smaller images. 'FULL' is the full width of the machine, 'SHEET' will move the head as wide as whatever media is loaded, regardless of what size image youre printing, and 'OFF' will only...
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