I have an Epson 1500W which had been left unused for close to a year. I've set it up again. The magenta was blocked, so did the usual head cleans and left it.
I have a perfect nozzle check, but I'm getting overspray around the edges of the design. They are usually pure magenta and black spray dots.
I left the print head soaking in a 70% IPA soaked J cloth. It helped a little. Tried running lots of prints but no luck.
The Inktec Smart ink is probably out of date, but that usually isn't an issue.
Any thoughts?
Overspray
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socialgiraffe
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Re: Overspray
Any chance the head hasn’t been put back properly?
Just thinking that there might be a larger gap between paper and print head than the printer is expecting and that might cause it.
Clutching at straws with that though.
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Just thinking that there might be a larger gap between paper and print head than the printer is expecting and that might cause it.
Clutching at straws with that though.
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GoonerGary
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Re: Overspray
Fixed. New CISS, fresh in-date ink, cleaned all nozzles with IPA. One of them done it.
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