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What would cause this??

Headhunterx

New Member
I get these streaks at the end of every print, nowhere else just the end otherwise they look great. This is a Falcon II with 2X4 dye inks, and before someone suggests it it is not a head strike just streaks. It is about an inch wide and runs the length of the picture I am printing. It must be a setting for the feed or something like that except it is in the same place and everything looks so good I don't want to mess something up fiddling around with the settings, I hope someone has seen this before and knows what to do. This was a show demo machine and it came to me in the crate, so it is more than likely a setting that is off.


Thank You.
Richard
 

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raider

New Member
Never seen that in my limited experience. Maybe add a small rectangle the width of the print just below the end of the print? Then if it stripes the rectangle, it won't matter. Kind of wasteful but beats wasting the whole print. At least until you find a solution to the cause?
 
We had a similiar problem with our Mutoh. Our service guy told us that the humidity in our shop was too low and that on long runs the head would dry out by the end of the print from being out of the station so much. We bought a cheap humidifier at Walmart and run that near the machine. It seems to help. Not sure that this is the same thing happening to you but I guess it's worth a shot.
 

randya

New Member
Not seen that myself.



Try running a pre-ripped file and by passing the RIP:



http://www.mutoh.com/kb/entry/68/



If this works ok, then it is not the printer.

If it ends up being the printer, maybe memory or network.

what happens if you only print an image that is 1 inch?
 

dlndesign

New Member
I had an issue similar to this where the bands would only be on one section of the print. Where the file looks great on screen but it obviously comes out crappy like that. Have you tried adding noise to the file? 2% should do it, let me know if that helps. Good luck.
 
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