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		Versacamm oversprayPosted by cw products on 6 March 2007 at 22:37Can anyone throw any light on this. 
 I get a blue mist like overspray when I print black, I can print blue on its own and it is perfect.
 cheers chalkMartin Oxenham replied 18 years, 7 months ago 6 Members · 12 Replies
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Are you printing black? 0.0.0.0 
 sometimes it’s easy to pick "black" from your palette, but it may not be,Not much help am I? peter 
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i have had this before and put it down to static after using some film 
 i earthed the film out to a water pipe momentarily by holding both
 i had heard some small cracking noise while printing which made me think of it.other possibility is the bi-direction or head calibration could be out because cyan is used to make black. chris 
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funny you say that about a cracking noise, I’ve got that as well. sounds like a spark 
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before I upgraded, thats why I did it, to see if it solved the problem 
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was printing fine until I put some clear film through to print onto, then found the overspray was bad, went back to my normal vinyl and it was still the same 
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thanks Chris. don’t no whats wrong can’t pm ya back. 
 thanks again. colin
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had this problem recently…turned out to be a tiny hair stuck to the black print head! once removed, back to normal… 
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I also have had this problem with a jv3. Although only on particular resolutions. The nozzle pattern was a bit wonky, so I changed the head and the problem went away. Now it’s occurring on the other colours… 😕 Static is an interesting thought. I just want to know how to get rid of static from the media – I thought perhaps an earth cable attached to a roller before the media hits the platen… 
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We use Anti-static tinsel draped over the vinyl. 
 Seems to work.
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