CliffSpielman
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Happy New Year to everybody. I’ve noticed on my new Versant 180 that when using 13x26 inch 80# cover stock, the press leaves marks/indentations along the 26 inch length, 2 inches apart or so. These are not artifacts from printing but physical indentations on the cover stock. They are not so severe where I’d call them creases. 13x26 is important to me since I'm developing new poster products at that size (and that I purchased the XLS feature in order to do it).
IMO, rollers are causing this, probably close to the fuser since hot paper will be more vulnerable to this. I also suspect that the 13x26 paper may apply more tension to the rollers than shorter sheets.
I’ve tried both the 80# cover gloss I have in the 13x26. Same problem. The issue is much less severe and not really an issue with 13x26 100# text weight stock I’ve tried. I suppose there’s less for the rollers to “crush” or indent with a thinner paper. Using this lighter stock is one potential solution, but I really prefer the 80# cover weight because handling 13x26 posters is awkward and they are so easily dented. Also, I don't see the issue with 8.5x11 paper. I haven't tried with 13x19 yet.
A Xerox tech came out yesterday and I printed a couple of sheets for him. He couldn’t really see the issue, though to me, under a light with glare, it’s beyond obvious and super ugly. So I fear that their verdict will be that the behavior is “within spec” and I’ll need to either accept it or work around it. He said all looks well with the fuser, rollers and related parts.
In the meanwhile, I’m trying to get my hands on small amounts of other stocks in 13x26, hoping maybe one is more rigid, or that 65# cover won’t have this issue, but also gives me some of the durability I like.
Has anybody dealt with this issue in the world of digital presses? Any solutions? I know it would be helpful to see a photo, but it’s hard to photograph this.
To be fair, one or two non-printer friends have taken a look and say it wouldn't bother them as a customer. But I'd rather operate under the premise that the press shouldn't leave roller marks. I'm new to this. Maybe the press has to be broken in and this will subside. Thanks in advance for your input.
IMO, rollers are causing this, probably close to the fuser since hot paper will be more vulnerable to this. I also suspect that the 13x26 paper may apply more tension to the rollers than shorter sheets.
I’ve tried both the 80# cover gloss I have in the 13x26. Same problem. The issue is much less severe and not really an issue with 13x26 100# text weight stock I’ve tried. I suppose there’s less for the rollers to “crush” or indent with a thinner paper. Using this lighter stock is one potential solution, but I really prefer the 80# cover weight because handling 13x26 posters is awkward and they are so easily dented. Also, I don't see the issue with 8.5x11 paper. I haven't tried with 13x19 yet.
A Xerox tech came out yesterday and I printed a couple of sheets for him. He couldn’t really see the issue, though to me, under a light with glare, it’s beyond obvious and super ugly. So I fear that their verdict will be that the behavior is “within spec” and I’ll need to either accept it or work around it. He said all looks well with the fuser, rollers and related parts.
In the meanwhile, I’m trying to get my hands on small amounts of other stocks in 13x26, hoping maybe one is more rigid, or that 65# cover won’t have this issue, but also gives me some of the durability I like.
Has anybody dealt with this issue in the world of digital presses? Any solutions? I know it would be helpful to see a photo, but it’s hard to photograph this.
To be fair, one or two non-printer friends have taken a look and say it wouldn't bother them as a customer. But I'd rather operate under the premise that the press shouldn't leave roller marks. I'm new to this. Maybe the press has to be broken in and this will subside. Thanks in advance for your input.