Hi everyone,
I am at my wits end with this one. I have a C3070 with 850k counter with the PF-707m + some finishing options. Every now and then, the press goes complete haywire with the registration. One (or both) sides will be massively skewed for absolutely no reason at all.
I have adjusted the front-to-back registration using the scanner platen glass (see: Both Sides | [Scan Meas.]) and the registration is near spot-on.
I try to print the job that you see in the photos inside the .pdf I attached. Registration is all over the place. I print test pattern #16 that's used to check for skew etc. It's perfect. I then print a job that was printed yesterday on the same stock (13 x 19" 350 gsm coated stock), comes out perfect with excellent front-to-back registration. I then re-print the problem job, same exact thing.
The way I got this printed is by lying to the press that the paper was Red colored. Even then, every other sheet would jam with a J-3102 code. I cleaned the centering sensor (which was already clean to begin with) but it didn't have any effect on the situation whatsoever.
Has anyone else dealt with something similar?
I am at my wits end with this one. I have a C3070 with 850k counter with the PF-707m + some finishing options. Every now and then, the press goes complete haywire with the registration. One (or both) sides will be massively skewed for absolutely no reason at all.
I have adjusted the front-to-back registration using the scanner platen glass (see: Both Sides | [Scan Meas.]) and the registration is near spot-on.
I try to print the job that you see in the photos inside the .pdf I attached. Registration is all over the place. I print test pattern #16 that's used to check for skew etc. It's perfect. I then print a job that was printed yesterday on the same stock (13 x 19" 350 gsm coated stock), comes out perfect with excellent front-to-back registration. I then re-print the problem job, same exact thing.
The way I got this printed is by lying to the press that the paper was Red colored. Even then, every other sheet would jam with a J-3102 code. I cleaned the centering sensor (which was already clean to begin with) but it didn't have any effect on the situation whatsoever.
Has anyone else dealt with something similar?