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HP Designjet L26500- Headstrike Issues

Aireana

New Member
Anyone know some solutions to printhead striking? Doesn't happen on all the time, but when it does it is usually in the center of the print. Thanks!
 

papabud

Lone Wolf
is it when the print starts or farther down the line.
you could turn your heat down, turn your vacuum up.
add a weight to the lead edge, feed out more material to start
 

Aireana

New Member
is it when the print starts or farther down the line.
you could turn your heat down, turn your vacuum up.
add a weight to the lead edge, feed out more material to start
at the start and farther down the line, it's different each time. I notice it tends to happen to solid color printing. We print for trailers, vehicles, etc.
 

papabud

Lone Wolf
i would start with turning your heat down. it could be curing and warping the material to much. i run 3m 180-10 controltec all day long with no head strikes. maybe 3 a year due to something i did wrong
 

flyplainsdrifta

New Member
yeah agreed with papa bud. heat down a bit, vac up, and if its still continuing, try connecting to the take up before you begin the run, may help keep it down
 
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