Hi all,
We were having pizza wheel issues on our two printers - Epson WF2010 and Epson WF7710.
We had black ink dots removed from print, and then placed on lighter areas of the print.
We cleaned rollers, slowed print to slowest possible, we cleaned every pizza wheel - as per you tube videos but we still could not solve the problem.
We were ready for throwing out both printers and paying for a premium printer in excess of £800.. But I knew there must be a way round it....so....
I decided to remove all the PLASTIC pizza wheels, to clean them, from our back up printer - epson WF2010. I did not touch the METAL pizza wheels. I just cleaned them.
I found even soaking them in cleaning fluid did not clean them properly so I left them out, put it back together and did 10 test prints... all perfect.... no marks...
So I did the same to our epson WF7710. It was not the easiest on the bigger A3+ printer but after about an hour of figuring out how to get the pizza wheel unit turned inside the machine, without removing the print unit and without breaking anything, I managed to remove all plastic cutter wheels and replace the unit without breaking anything including the sensor ribbon!
Once again I printed 10 test A3+ pages with pictures and text in various colours. Not one single dot was present and printing was perfect.
I understand this is probably not the easiest or probably best way to fix the problem but it has worked for us and we are delighted after weeks of bad prints and ruined stock. After nearly forking out £800 for a new printer that would probably have had the same problem, we are delighted we are back in business.
What are peoples thoughts on this fix and are there any printer experts that foresee any future problems to this fix? I would appreciate feedback.
If there is an interest I would be willing to make a short video for both of these printers on how I did this.
Many thanks for reading
Peter
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Re: Possible Pizza cutter printer issue fix - Epson WF2010 + WF7710
Great work Customgift4u! I have done this in the past on a couple of printers. It works, but like you say its not the easiest of fixes or for the faint hearted. We find the pizza wheel marks occur after prolonged use of a particular paper or media. The fibres from the media slowly comes off and essentially clog the wheels and prevent them turning, in turn they essentially scrape the paper as its passes through the printer. The same can happen with general dust and dirt from the air.
Your approach is the only true fix I have found, although eventually it will return.
Alex
Your approach is the only true fix I have found, although eventually it will return.
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Re: Possible Pizza cutter printer issue fix - Epson WF2010 + WF7710
Hi,
Just been through the same problem. Not sure if this is of any help but I found (after many frsutrated hours) that just reducing the print density on Maintanence tab, extended settings, by 10%, the ink still lays down enough but also dries before hitting the rollers.
I only need to do this on the HR paper.
Richard
Just been through the same problem. Not sure if this is of any help but I found (after many frsutrated hours) that just reducing the print density on Maintanence tab, extended settings, by 10%, the ink still lays down enough but also dries before hitting the rollers.
I only need to do this on the HR paper.
Richard
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Re: Possible Pizza cutter printer issue fix - Epson WF2010 + WF7710
Thankf ro that Richard. I'm looking at the same setting on a different Epson printer to cure the issue. I can see where to change the density but as you need to select "no colour adjustment" in settings for Sublimation will this still work?
Re: Possible Pizza cutter printer issue fix - Epson WF2010 + WF7710
I think the print density on the "Extended Settings" is a global override and still works with "no colour adjustment". The print density in extended settings looks to be driver related. The Epson XP-900 driver doesn't have it but the Epson WF-7210 driver does.
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Re: Possible Pizza cutter printer issue fix - Epson WF2010 + WF7710
I would be ETERNALLY greatful if you or ANYONE could please make a video of showing how to do this. I have a WF-7720 and i am so sick of these pizza wheel marks. This seems to be the only way to get rid of them for good. PLEASE someone make a video or show some photos on how to do this, id be so greatful.
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