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UPDATE: So below is a sample I printed this morning. I used the generic transparent solid plastic media with the 33P underflood printmode. I don's know how well you can see it, but at the end of the print (the right side) the color get darker. My guess it's from the last few passes but I don't...
So I updated my settings and ran another sample. Instead of the light zones showing up towards the end, they show up in the beginning and fade away towards the end.
Bumped the OP to 35%, the drying temp to 135 and the pressure to 110.
Hello,
I have been having this problem off and on and wanted to know how to fix this.
In the photo below, you can see there are zones where it seems like to the white is peeking through. The right side is the end of the print. I assumed it was air pressure related because the white zones...
That idea was floated but not implemented. After talking to the manufacture they said they have had successful testing on the R2000. Not sure what kind of environment the test were conducted in though.
The Profile shown above was recommended by a HP application specialist. It's almost 1to1 with the generic profile. the drying temp is higher than the canned profile. The image is a full flood woodgrain pattern. It gets CNC routed and bent. The laminate is applied on a rolls roller. As far as...
thanks, I just finished cleaning them running to diag to make sure i didnt miss anything.
I can understand lowering the OC but will lowering the vacuum do anything for me?
Hi everybody,
I have been having curing/ink adhesion issues with ACM for a little while now. I've been in touch with HP's application specialists quite a few times and even had the manufacturer visit our shop and try to help us to no avail. Ink seems to adhere fine when we do our small scale...
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