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Banding on Black Background
Posted by Jonathan Wallace on 13 August 2009 at 00:10I am trying to do a large format print for s spider display. The background colour is black but this is appearing with banding. However the text and images print fine unless there is black in them. Any ideas? Its a Roland Soljet pro II.
Jonathan Wallace replied 16 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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unfortunately type of media – profile – type of ink and number of passes can all make a difference.
because you say the other colours are fine then i would guess total ink load and or profile.
what is the material etc.chris
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The material is Metamark MD-RU 2. The inks I am using are Life Ink Digitl Ink. I have tried it on Metamark MD5-105. I have also tried it on GPPM Matte Photo Paper. The print has also been tried on Bi- Direction and Uni- Direction with a head speed of 250.
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same machine but different inks and material to me and still say its a profile issue. your ink supplier should be helping.cheap inks bad profiles = expensive printing, because of waisted media.
presuming all the jets are working and you have checked the media feed calibration,and set up the bi dir settings try 720×720 8 pass bi dir with a max ink load of 220%.chris
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I am using versa works. Where can I make the adjustments you advise. Would it be on the printer or in versa works. I have adjusted the calibration feed to -0.45 this appears to give a better output than anything above i.e -0.40 to +0.5. I’m a bit wet behind the ears as far as issues on the Roland as to date I have had no problems so it’s really been the case of load the media select the profile and print.
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Hi Im no expert by any means but seem like your head speed is to slow and the ink is maybe drying before the heads pass again try speeding it up a bit i have been using MD5 on my cadet plus but my software is sign lab 8 I’m finding less banding on 750 head speed bi directional 2 ink 4 passes try and 40 deg on heater its worth a try and see if faster head speed helps ?
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