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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: Socalfmf on August 11, 2011, 02:37:49 PM
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Getting some "spitting" on the film...is there a solution to this? usually we do a cleaning but not making it any better...
come on someone has to have a good tip
thanks
Sam
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Spitting how?
Like a hair dragged across the wet ink? (check bottom of printhead)
Like a nozzle is shooting off in a weird direction? (multiple cleanings in a row, maybe soak the pads)
If it's after a period of no use or low humidity, likely just a clog. If it's been getting regular use
keep in mind that the printheads do have a lifespan.
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print a full size sheet of black, that will clear it out.
or fill the docking station with windex
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If the giant black print out does not work you may have to purchase some cleaner to run in the cartridge space where the black is. If it works and you do not have to do anything else then, do not turn the printer off it goes through a cleaning cycle while your away... I cover mine with shirt and put a damp sponge under the shirt.. Not sure if it helps but it was what the builder told me to do. So far 6 yrs. and still going. If you still have problems then call this guy he is a Guruu on them David Parker 503-692-4666
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Yes, Dave Parker is who I bought my 3000 from.
Somebody should invite him to join here!
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New heads are fairly cheap for the 3000, you can also print from a different head - the cyan channel for instance.
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Sammy,
The absolute best cleaning fluid I have fond is the cleaning fluid you get with the ink refill kits from staples. This is the little 5 bottle generic ink refill with CMYK ink and a pale pink cleaning fluid. When we worked on our 3000 we tried several cleaning fluids to cleam the heads and docking pads. The pink cleaning fluid is the only stuff we found that cuts the epson ink instantly.
The other problem may be the ink damper, there is one for each color the name kinda says it all, it may need cleaning. Also we had the same problem, could not solve it after several cleanings. By pure frustration I threw a water proof film through the printed and the spotting and streaking goes away. When I use non-waterproof film the spotting & streaking comes back??????? I am pretty sure you use non-waterproof film based on some work you did for me last year.
Lastly you can download epson manuals, instructions and maintenence manuals directly from epson web site.
mooseman
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Fresh Baked what did Dave call himself? I cannot remember. I do not have his email if I did I would surley invite him..
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Fresh Baked what did Dave call himself? I cannot remember. I do not have his email if I did I would surley invite him..
Sigmo
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Yeah, that is why I don't care for WP film, why is it that it won't streak, but non-WP will? It has to be from ink spread..that is the only thing I come up with.
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4parker@gmail.com
He also has a website now, http://sigmowiggy.com (http://sigmowiggy.com)
Hey admins, should an official rep ask him to join here?
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I'd like to see an expert of some sort on inkjet printers, it would be a great addition to this crew.
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hey is great...I have gotten 3 printers from him...great to work with as well...he would be a great addition here...
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4parker@gmail.com
He also has a website now, [url]http://sigmowiggy.com[/url] ([url]http://sigmowiggy.com[/url])
Hey admins, should an official rep ask him to join here?
the way we see it, this is OUR place, so really anybody can invite Dave over! It does not take an admin to do so.
I would also like to add that "squeezee" is one of the first members of this forum and sells RIP software and printers in UK. Most definitely an expert when it comes to ink jets.
pierre
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I just sent him an email.
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Thanks for the invite and all the good words guys. I'd be glad to help in any way I can. I'm traveling the next couple days so internet is spotty. Sam, could you clarify your problem? Ebscreen was on it when he asked about drag lines and deflected nozzles.
The tried and true way to solve clogging problems is this:
Remove all four carts while the printer is on, THEN turn it off.
Turn it back on and reinstall the carts.
The printer will run for about 8 minutes as the lines, dampers and head are charged. It's like an 8 minute cleaning cycle.
If this doesn't help, then most likely the printer is in need of service.
As mentioned previously it could be the film. Manufacturers change formulas and resellers continue calling it the same name.
Ink could be a problem too. Switching ink brands without a purge can cause inks to contaminate each other with ill effects.
If you could post a pic it would certainly help.
I will save cleaning instructions for another post when I can pull up some old posts I've made and paste them in the message. I will say you can put ammoniated windex on the capping station and let it soak for a hour or two. Then try a purge.
Regards,
David Parker
503-875-5719 (cell phone)
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Dave...problem fixed...we just had a lot of gunk on the capping station thus dragging across the film.....
Glad to see you here..
Sam
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We can help with epson 3000 advice, parts and repairs too. If you can remove the lid and clean the bottom of the heads and the capping station would help also. or you can use a little simple green on a small paper towel folded up in the middle of the track and drag the printhead over it with out dissasembly. To move the printhead start a cleaning cycle and when the head moves unplug the printer, now you can move the head left to right. You can call 916-726-4604 ask for Paul for more help
www.theinkjetdoctor.com (http://www.theinkjetdoctor.com)
tech email to epson3000@comcast.net
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Welcome Sigmo....Mine is like the energizer battery its still going......... Glad to see all these experts to the board.