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Greetings all,
my first posting...
Just start to print diginegs on the pictorico ohp for my Pt/Pd process.
I noticed that there are dot-lines all cross the board, 2 lines per group, 2mm apart from each other; then another 2 lines like that(2mm space) about 1inch apart from the other pair(2 lines).
I did a power wash on the heads, wasted quite some inks, reprinted, lines still there, might be less, I am not sure.
It's very subtle lines, you have to raise the ohp close to a light source to see it, but it did show on my prints!
I have been using Matte black for inkjet printing, just switched over to Photo black for the ohp, and also start to use silver rag, that way I don't have to swap between the inks.
I am using the QTR, Uni-directional, 2880dpi, auto on dither setting(?)
the lines to me is more like a surface damage, but again, not sure..
a feeding problem, a nozzle check?
Cheers
Andrew
my first posting...
Just start to print diginegs on the pictorico ohp for my Pt/Pd process.
I noticed that there are dot-lines all cross the board, 2 lines per group, 2mm apart from each other; then another 2 lines like that(2mm space) about 1inch apart from the other pair(2 lines).
I did a power wash on the heads, wasted quite some inks, reprinted, lines still there, might be less, I am not sure.
It's very subtle lines, you have to raise the ohp close to a light source to see it, but it did show on my prints!
I have been using Matte black for inkjet printing, just switched over to Photo black for the ohp, and also start to use silver rag, that way I don't have to swap between the inks.
I am using the QTR, Uni-directional, 2880dpi, auto on dither setting(?)
the lines to me is more like a surface damage, but again, not sure..
a feeding problem, a nozzle check?
Cheers
Andrew

