Thank you. I will try that. I always clean the rail it rides on, but don't think I ever cleaned the strip.It's losing position. Start by cleaning the encoder strip.
I just cleaned it and it is still misting red. It was dirty but didn't cure my problem.Thank you. I will try that. I always clean the rail it rides on, but don't think I ever cleaned the strip.
Thank you for even trying to help me. I appreciate it. At a loss when problems and no one can help me. Not even youtube this time. lol. That is why I am trying this site. People that print and think like me:} It appears that the red/yellow are the misting heads. Some reason just that one head.It's been a while since I owned a Roland so my memory of fixes may not be the best.
Encoder strip could still be an issue. There may be wear spots on it. Easy fix by flipping it over. I did that with mine then ended up replacing it.
Encoder reader board may be on its way out. Cheap and simple fix.
I would look at the above first then go from there.
Ribbon cables may be going out. They are considered a consumable. Cheap enough to replace just a little tedious.
VanderJ should be along in a bit to shed some light on your issue. He's a great tech and I'm just a guy that had to do stuff to keep printing.
I was wondering if it was something with the artwork. That is why I just drew some boxes with colors to see how they print. These are vector art saved post script 3 .eps using the Maximpact in versaworks. Should be perfect. Still red misty splatter. Even my bitmap style design with vector art printed with red dots outside and in the white. Thanks for the suggestions and ideas..... may be way off base here, but if all the tests print clean, and other jobs print clean (as do the crop marks....) Could it be the artwork? the speckles almost look like a dither pattern - almost like it is trying to put in the 1-5% fill for a blank area of a pic (for those who don't know yet, you never print 0% dot for pictures as the transition to 0% looks weird - pics typically use a dynamic range of 5%-95% fill) If you have a rip or print driver that is treating the image like a pic and not line-art you will get speckles around objects.
I will try that before I order a new head. Thanks for the suggestion.It might be a bandaid fix but have you tried printing at a slower speed? I know when I want really crisp clean lines I slow my print head speed right down