costadinos
Printer Guru
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I'm using a P50 with pigment inks, and I'm having this problem: whenever I have "high speed printing" (bidirectional printing) enabled, I get banding after about 10 consecutive prints. If I run a nozzle check right after it happens there are always some nozzles not firing (never the same, seems to be arbitrary).
When disabled I can print tens or hundreds of prints one after the other with no problems.
I used to think that this happened because pigments were more viscous than dyes (for which the P50 was designed for) and the high speed printing wouldn't allow enough time for the ink to flow properly. Can anybody confirm that this is the case, or suggest what may be going wrong?
When disabled I can print tens or hundreds of prints one after the other with no problems.
I used to think that this happened because pigments were more viscous than dyes (for which the P50 was designed for) and the high speed printing wouldn't allow enough time for the ink to flow properly. Can anybody confirm that this is the case, or suggest what may be going wrong?