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I don't believe that a vertically mounted print head can accurately place halftone dots when operating in bi-directional mode, if it can...well then, I'll be a monkey's uncle.
@BorisB-Word of mouth from our I-Jet tech, do not use bi-directional for halftone work.
Quote from: Orion on April 14, 2015, 03:55:48 PM@BorisB-Word of mouth from our I-Jet tech, do not use bi-directional for halftone work.I-jet uses dye based ink right?I think that is where all the problems of their vert unit comes from. Wax doesn't have this issue if I understand it all correctly.
Cool... Good to know.Why did you guys switch to horizontal? One problem I have with the M&R unit is that takes up so much room vs a vertical unit.
Quote from: Gilligan on April 14, 2015, 04:47:51 PMQuote from: Orion on April 14, 2015, 03:55:48 PM@BorisB-Word of mouth from our I-Jet tech, do not use bi-directional for halftone work.I-jet uses dye based ink right?I think that is where all the problems of their vert unit comes from. Wax doesn't have this issue if I understand it all correctly. You dont understand it correctly. We have made both vertical and horizontal and they both work fine
it doesn't really matter how a print head is oriented to the substrate as long as it's consistent and calibrated to it.