So we've been having an issue with our R2000 Plus overheating the printhead module in slot 4 (this is where our cyan and black is situated).
We've replaced wipers and checked the water purge/dispense to make sure that is working properly. We even called HP for a tech call and they werent even able to help us. We were told unless the problem persists and continues to point of error then they cant actually diagnose the problem.
For the prints this results in heavy banding and fuzzy edges for prints. It starts normal and after about 5-6 sheets of coro it begins to band and by sheet 10-12 the prints are completely useless.
So initially what happened is we were getting reseat errors for slot 4. This eventually turned into a replacement error. That replacement error pops up on total degradation of print, and upon inspecting the print head there is ink completely drying on the underside which should basically never happen with the continual wiping of the head on both sides of the printer.
Replacing the printhead has not fixed this problem, neither has swapping wearable parts that are changed consistently in maintenance cycles.
Have any of you experienced this? and any idea?
We've replaced wipers and checked the water purge/dispense to make sure that is working properly. We even called HP for a tech call and they werent even able to help us. We were told unless the problem persists and continues to point of error then they cant actually diagnose the problem.
For the prints this results in heavy banding and fuzzy edges for prints. It starts normal and after about 5-6 sheets of coro it begins to band and by sheet 10-12 the prints are completely useless.
So initially what happened is we were getting reseat errors for slot 4. This eventually turned into a replacement error. That replacement error pops up on total degradation of print, and upon inspecting the print head there is ink completely drying on the underside which should basically never happen with the continual wiping of the head on both sides of the printer.
Replacing the printhead has not fixed this problem, neither has swapping wearable parts that are changed consistently in maintenance cycles.
Have any of you experienced this? and any idea?