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Mimaki JFX200-2513 Weird Cyan

Adam Vreeke

Knows just enough to get in a lot of trouble..
I am having some major difficulties with my Cyan on my JFX200-2513. The nozzle test print looks perfect; however, once I print anything with cyan in it, it bands.

At first I chalked it up to the crazy weather we were having here in Wisconsin, being 40 one day and in the teens the next, and then back up a few days later. I have tried everything that I can think of including:

-Pos / Neg Pressure adjust
-Drop Pos. Correction
-Multiple Air purges on all colors
-Did a nozzle wash soak for about 2 hours, after trying smaller ones.
-Did a nozzle recovery print, everything looked fine there too.
-Looked for any obvious air or ink leaks in the carriage and ink pump, nothing.
- Checked for any debris under carriage

***Quick Edit*** I tried to do a feed comp test, however, there isn't anything labeled as such in my operations manual, except that the 'adjust' button on the front panel can do this, which I have not found any option other than drop.pos.correction. I was able to find feed comp in Function > #adjust > Feed Comp 2. which printed a whole bed of gray halftones.

I am at my wits end with this, any other advice would be appreciated. Been back and forth with our normal tech guys, which hasn't yielded much.
 

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Gregg Lindsay

New Member
Yes, but there are also manual and electronic alignments in service mode for all the DPI that should be checked also.
Its a pretty tedious process and you need a scope to do it correctly.
 

Adam Vreeke

Knows just enough to get in a lot of trouble..
Yes, but there are also manual and electronic alignments in service mode for all the DPI that should be checked also.
Its a pretty tedious process and you need a scope to do it correctly.
I unfortunately do not have a scope here. Is there anything else that can be done to do this?
 

DavoLab

New Member
Yes, but there are also manual and electronic alignments in service mode for all the DPI that should be checked also.
Its a pretty tedious process and you need a scope to do it correctly.
Hi Gregg, I know its been a while but would you mind with that exact menu under the service mode (Fuction and Remote if not mistaken). I'm having the same issue with cyan. Thank You
 
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