Thank you all for responding. I'll try keeping an eye on a spectro that's compatible with my RIP software (there seems to be a list of them in a dropdown menu when I go to "calibration curves"), though from what I looked, they can be pretty pricey.
Does anyone have a link to some kind of guide...
Thank you for your response. I'll try to answer the questions to the best of my ability (I apologize if I come off a bit dense, as I don't know all the terminology):
1. The printing machine in question is Agfa Anapurna M2050
2. These prints were done in 720x720 dpi (the maximum resolution for...
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I must preface this post by saying that I'm an absolute rookie when it comes to digital print and the like. The firm I currently work with only recently started to dabble with printing, and we're still trying to find our way. It doesn't help that we are in a very small...
Hey, just to update, I got the issue fixed in a simple, yet somewhat weird way. I figured I should look a bit more into the motor after the last comment here, so I called up a guy who knows stuff about electromotors. He took it off, took it apart, but found nothing wrong with it. Here's the...
When the machine is turned on, it does something called "home checking" procedure, where it makes sure that the carriage is in the right starting position. The process is automatic. It raises the carriage as high as it can go, returns it to the rightmost position (if it's not there already)...
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Unfortunately, there is no encoder strip for vertical movement of the carriage. The maximum height of the carriage is limited by a sensor which stops it from going too far up (which works as intended), and then the machine automatically lowers it (I assume) according...
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I'm new to these forums, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong section. But this seemed like one of the few places where I could get some feedback on a specific issue that's been plaguing my machine. It's a seemingly simple issue, but I've been unable to fix it no matter what...
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