Printer: HP 60" Z6100ps. I noticed my prints were starting to go slightly green, so I ran a color calibration and noticed the Light Magenta patches were printing as a lovely shade of lavender or light purple. Diagnostic print confirms it: the patch that should be pure Light Magenta is now light purple.
Since, on this printer, Light Magenta shares a printhead with Light Cyan, I assume the LC is contaminating the LM to create the light purple. So it must be a failed printhead, right? However, there are two LM/LC printheads, and they are BOTH producing light purple instead of LM. But not identical hues. #3 is worse than #4, but both are definitely contaminated. The contamination appears to be upstream from the nozzles, since the individual nozzles are all firing the same hue.
Both LM/LC printheads are "out of warranty," but aside from the hue problem, there are no virtually no faulty nozzles.
While I wait for a new pair of printheads to arrive, I thought I'd check with the group to see if anyone else has seen this. A Google search turned up a couple instances of this on a variety of printers (not just HP), but none of them posted the solution.
Since, on this printer, Light Magenta shares a printhead with Light Cyan, I assume the LC is contaminating the LM to create the light purple. So it must be a failed printhead, right? However, there are two LM/LC printheads, and they are BOTH producing light purple instead of LM. But not identical hues. #3 is worse than #4, but both are definitely contaminated. The contamination appears to be upstream from the nozzles, since the individual nozzles are all firing the same hue.
Both LM/LC printheads are "out of warranty," but aside from the hue problem, there are no virtually no faulty nozzles.
While I wait for a new pair of printheads to arrive, I thought I'd check with the group to see if anyone else has seen this. A Google search turned up a couple instances of this on a variety of printers (not just HP), but none of them posted the solution.