For the past year, my company has been using our EPSON 9880 for printing silkscreen positives onto LexJet Instant Dry Clear Polyester with excellent results.
However, within the past few weeks, we have been encountering some pretty dramatic issues with both the scale and shapes of the images. For example: printing a meter long image, the result will often be up to 2 or 3 mm too short. Also, the images are often skewed (ex: along the bottom edge, the right side of an image will start a couple of millimeters higher than the left side, and this difference often increases over the length of the image).
We are using ColorBurst RIP software, and have tried re-installing the program with no success. Even more confusing, the problem occurs intermittently, with no noticeable patterns.
Any suggestions you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Also, can anyone recommend a good RIP Software for an HP Designjet z6100ps?
Thanks!
However, within the past few weeks, we have been encountering some pretty dramatic issues with both the scale and shapes of the images. For example: printing a meter long image, the result will often be up to 2 or 3 mm too short. Also, the images are often skewed (ex: along the bottom edge, the right side of an image will start a couple of millimeters higher than the left side, and this difference often increases over the length of the image).
We are using ColorBurst RIP software, and have tried re-installing the program with no success. Even more confusing, the problem occurs intermittently, with no noticeable patterns.
Any suggestions you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Also, can anyone recommend a good RIP Software for an HP Designjet z6100ps?
Thanks!