HP direct tech's. When printing, the material tends to walk left and right on the take up,tthen the head ends up crashing cause of it. We use the guide rulers on the front and back to line up the take up. We're around: .2-.4mm skew. A d it still does it. Sometimes it prints fine for hours , then all of a sudden walksWhat are the issues. Is this a reseller tech or dealer tech?
HP direct tech's. When printing, the material tends to walk left and right on the take up,tthen the head ends up crashing cause of it. We use the guide rulers on the front and back to line up the take up. We're around: .2-.4mm skew. A d it still does it. Sometimes it prints fine for hours , then all of a sudden walks
It sure does have the dancing tension bar3600 doesn't have the dancing bar
I have a 360, and a 570! i have issues depending on the media with the 360, but no issues on the 570Oh that's a non-issue. That's something HP builds in to ALL their printers, an added bonus feature, shall we say, to their current line of Latex printers. I deal with this on our little old 560.
I also noticed in one picture you're using the slitters. Does it occur without the slitters?
Is material centered? How many pieces of tape on tur? Use one in middle. manually wind 1 full rotation before engaging tur.
did the tech have to install the tur or did it come installed? It may need to be Re-aligned
What do you mean by the dancer bar? You mean the free-fall option?
I have a 3200 they are fairly similar.
Have you tried adjusting your tension settings on the takeup? Does it happen on all stocks? Is this single roll or dual roll?
I also noticed in one picture you're using the slitters. Does it occur without the slitters?