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Bad prints, HELP

Thinline343

New Member
Need help! I was printing a few jobs on my Roland Truevis Sg2 540 and all of a sudden I realize the quality starting getting worse in my prints. I did a manual and hard cleaning multiple times and still can’t figure out why it’s printing like this. Can someone please help before I lite this machine on fire lol . Machine is 4 months old and has been great until today .THANK YOU in advance
 

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cstone94

Pro-Graphx
So it always starts fine but progressively gets worse? Can you do a test draw immediately after the print quality decreases? Is the platen clean of debris?
 

Thinline343

New Member
So it always starts fine but progressively gets worse? Can you do a test draw immediately after the print quality decreases? Is the platen clean of debris?
It was printing great and when I sent the ne f job is when that started. I’ve done a manual clean, heavy, and normal clean. Cleaned the wiper, and the encoder blade. No changes. It honestly came out of know where
 

balstestrat

Problem Solver
I'm no expert but it looks like your heads not aligned correctly. At least I would align it closer to straight than this.
But I doubt this is behind the issue tho.

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