TITLE
OPERATOR MANUAL
PAGE
PRINTERS
PAPYRUS G5/H4, PAPYRUS G5/H6
49
VERSION
2017JAN23/1
OUT OF
REVISED BY
MUNOZ, ANTONIO
support@dgen.com
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FOR THE USER
d·gen International, Inc. - COMPANY PRIVATE (LEVEL 1)
NOT TO BE DISCLOSED TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS – PROHIBIDA SU DIVULGACIÓN A PERSONAS NO AUTORIZADAS
DO NOT REPRODUCE WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION – NO REPRODUCIR SIN AUTORIZACIÓN
PRINT LOOKS LIKE THIS?
REASON
Ink drops on the print.
Pressure in the heads may be too low.
ACTION
Make sure all the solenoid valves are open (LED on).
Make sure the negative pressure is not too low.
Make sure the head’s base plate is not dirty.
PRINT LOOKS LIKE THIS?
REASON Stains due to head striking.
ACTION
Heavy amounts of ink may cause waves in the media.
Is the carriage height too low? Make sure to change the bi-
directional compensation factor to 5 when moving the
carriage to the highest point.
Is the tension in the media too low?
If media is stored inappropriately or left loaded in the printer,
wrinkles and waviness may occur. If media is used in this
state, the print head and the raised surface of the media may
contact and cause staining.
If the media loading method, heating temperature, tension
and other settings are inappropriate, wrinkles and waviness
occur on the media.
Make sure media is being loaded on the auto take-up reel
unit correctly.
PRINT LOOKS LIKE THIS?
REASON
Blurry images and low sharpness.
Carriage angle may be not aligned.
Bi-directional alignment may be incorrectly done.
ACTION
Check if using unidirectional printing the issue disappears.
Make sure to redo the bi-directional alignment.
Make sure the belt in the carriage has the proper tension.
Try to perform a scan motion K value calibration.
Check the encoder strip is cleaned.
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