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Nov 7 2009, 04:50 AM
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beginners Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 30-March 05 Member No.: 7,456 |
Hi all,
i'm running into a bothersome problem with a Z3100. I'm printing a very dark, 100x150 cm image on Hahnemüehle Baryta, very dense and "flat" black. The printer doesn't seem to be able to go through it without some kind of a head cleaning / pause, which leads to a stripe (or stripes) of unglossed / different gloss on the final print. Wouldn't be too bothersome on something with a little bit of detail, but it's rather visible on that one. I've tried doing a head cleaning before starting the print, to no avail - it seems like a preventive, maintenance thing, which I'd like to deactivate or work around if possible. Has anyone run into this ? fwiw, this is the picture i'm dealing with : This post has been edited by mattbr: Nov 7 2009, 04:53 AM |
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Nov 7 2009, 11:59 AM
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Hi all, i'm running into a bothersome problem with a Z3100. I'm printing a very dark, 100x150 cm image on Hahnemüehle Baryta, very dense and "flat" black. The printer doesn't seem to be able to go through it without some kind of a head cleaning / pause, which leads to a stripe (or stripes) of unglossed / different gloss on the final print. Wouldn't be too bothersome on something with a little bit of detail, but it's rather visible on that one. I've tried doing a head cleaning before starting the print, to no avail - it seems like a preventive, maintenance thing, which I'd like to deactivate or work around if possible. Has anyone run into this ? fwiw, this is the picture i'm dealing with : It's a common quirk with this printer. To be honest, after more than 2 years using it I still haven't totally figured it out. But this usually works: 1) Turn off memory management in the printer driver. This seems to cause nothing but trouble. 2) Make sure none of your ink cartridges are nearly empty; seems to happen when one of them is under 10%. 3) Head cleaning once. |
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Nov 7 2009, 12:49 PM
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regular ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,282 Joined: 21-August 06 From: Paris France Member No.: 18,495 |
Since I see this with both small sheets or when the cartridges are almost out, I wonder if it's not time to clean the sensor and port.
Instructions are in the guide> or on their site. |
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