LCD display shows nothing, or is not readable.
a) cable is too loosely joined, a Repin plug or replace the cable c) set the display contrast in the plotter menu d) damaged LCD display-replace
a) cable is too loosely joined, a Repin plug or replace the cable c) set the display contrast in the plotter menu d) damaged LCD display-replace
a) clear the encoder. b) clear the encoder sensor. c) replace the encoder or sensor. d) a Repin or replace the USB cable. e) reinstall the USB drivers WINDOWS on your computer.
a) check that the cable is securely connected to the computer and plotter b) replace the USB cable (preferably short and high-quality filter) c) to verify settings WINDOWS d) change in Windows power saving settings (turn off the computer to sleep and turn off) e) turn off the antivirus and firewall f) eliminate the voltage
a) adjust the working conditions and storage media in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations-particularly visible on films due to a two-tier structure (paper + foil) paper absorbs water from the air like a sponge, losing consistency in as a result, may cause similar phenomena. b) change the foil or foil on another manufacturer
and reduce the heating on the table temperature) the plotter b) correct the imposition of media c) set properly dealing with particulars navigation and attach the line film d) store films and other media in a room in conditions similar to the work of the plotter. High temperature and humidity difference between the room and
a) wear buckles leading media under the head b) lift the ambulance c) where the media argue on the change to another manufacturer d) increase the podsys on the table
a) check the temperature and ambient humidity. The valid range for temperature: 18 c-24 c and humidity 40%-80%-work in other conditions causing shanking and head bands. b) lower the temperature of the heaters on the plotter-do not exceed 32 c c) replace filters on the head d) check the ink level in tanks e) make
and make sure you are using that) the same settings as before b) select the same color profile c) check the plotter uses the same ink d) take the test and see if all the sections of the heads are working properly and are way e) make sure that you have not mixed up the
a) check the scale, mm, cm or pixels b) make sure that the project contains a white background or white frame c) in PHOTOPRINT start option MEDIA OUTPUT COMPENSATION and scale the correct aspect ratio (note that performance may vary depending on whether you are using/not using the winder)
Unfortunately, getting prints in 100% the same color as the screen is virtually impossible. You can achieve similar colors by doing the following: a) make monitor calibration with the help of X-Rite b) do the individual calibration plotter on any surface c) always use the same inks and substrates