"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Hey Danny, do you still prefer it over the lazer and if so can you elaborate? I believe they are now being sold with a few not too far north of us so I am curious to hear your opinion. Thanks!
If I could get away with it I would turn this one into a boat anchor and go wax...I am so done with being the guinea pig for a teenage scientist.
My I image is down since last Thursday. Doesn't seem like a head problem, seems more like some sort of communication issue. Prints fine the first couple inches and then starts double imaging left to right. Have replaced the encoder strip and now waiting on the strip reader and maybe a tech. We are printing film on our 54 inch Roland and praying. Film sucks and I never want to go back but it was reassuring having three Epson 3000's laying around.I am building an inventory of spare parts. The encoder strip is $75. Unless you happen to live in Chicago why not have one on hand is what I am thinking. When I find out what this problem is I will certainly try to stock the parts I need. And I will post it on this thread so maybe it will help someone in the future.
Why don't you just switch emulsions. I would stick with the T6, by far.
If I could get away with it I would turn this one into a boat anchor and go wax...
Quote from: LuckyFlyinROUSH on May 01, 2018, 11:05:11 PMWhy don't you just switch emulsions. I would stick with the T6, by far.I honestly see no difference on the screen between the T6 and D2a. Other than cracking, there is no performance change - that I can actually see and measure. The assumption is T6 is better on the head/nozzles because it is more fluid - but no one has "Stated" that as of this time. Why have you made the decision to stick with the T6?If T6 is truly better long term, can you point me in the direction of an emulsion that has at least the same (or better) solids/water resistance/discharge resistance/insane detail resolution as Murakami's T9? Finding another "right emulsion" will take far longer than switching out the T6 for D2a. Walt from Murakami will be up in the Portland area next week for the NBM show. He is supposed to be stopping by my shop so I can get some great answers from him then.And thanks Dan. Yea, these are very complex, very delicate machines.