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SP 540i

select426

New Member
Hello everyone I am hoping I could get some clarification from the group here. We are having issues with our black print quality and before we go ahead and change a head I want to see if you guys think that is what the issue would be.

We have changed cap stations and dampeners along with pulling ink through with a syringe. We have also gone through all the setup and calibration.

Thanks I’m advance for your help.

This is what a test print looks like.
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Zoogee World

Domed Promotional Product Supplier
Based on that nozzle test, you have a lot of deflection on the black, my guess is that you had a head strike at some point. My suggestion is get a new head.
 

IsItFasst

New Member
Yeah, the black part of the head always seems to go first due to head strikes and the black contaminates more easily due to how the ink is made. It also looks like you could use a feed calibration (some others possibly too) since your two passes are very close together. You should see equal distance between all the lines (notice how the ones in the middle are much closer to each other than the rest). You can still print as it is but your blacks won't be perfect (will look like banding). So realistcally a head replacement is where it's at. I've had my SP for about 12 or more years and replacing the head is just somthing you have to do every few years depending on how much you print. Consider it an expensive consumable.
 
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