Full Version: Sublimation Spots
From: jpkevin [#6]
20 Dec 2006
To: George (CRAFT) [#1] 8 Jan 2007
Hi George,
This is indeed a problem with the C8X series printers. It is just a really "cheap" printer. This does not happen in every C8X printer, but quite a few, and it is not ink specific, as I have seen it also with Artainium and Sublijet inks. Some people have been able to manually clean the print heads and docking station, and gotten rid of some of it. You can also work around the problem by giving your graphic a color background. I have not seen this happen with any of the larger printers, however, I would personally stay away from the 1280. That printer has plenty of issues of its own. In my opinion, the R1800 is a stronger option, and the 4000 and 4800 are stronger still, as you can avoid the use of a bulk system completely.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#7]
20 Dec 2006
To: jpkevin [#6] 20 Dec 2006
Kevin,
Is the R1800 a six-color (or 8-color) printer?
If it's an 8-color printer (I think it is) can they be configured to run in a dual-CMYK mode?
EDITED: 20 Dec 2006 by DGL
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#8]
20 Dec 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#7] 20 Dec 2006
I have a 1280 that's now almost 2 years old. I just purchased refillable cartridges and will dispense with using the bulk system. (I haven't installed them yet)
I also get the tiny spots around text though it used to make perfect images. My machine is lightly used; mostly for name tags and mugs.
I will think long and hard before buying another sublimation printer.
EDITED: 20 Dec 2006 by MIKEN
From: jpkevin [#9]
20 Dec 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#7] 20 Dec 2006
Hi David,
It is an eight color printer for Sublijet inks. Theoretically it could be configured in a dual CMYK with the proper driver or firmware, but it is not currently available that way. The new Chromablast system for cotton is configured with dual CMYK. Artainium is configured as a seven color printer. The eigth channel is just a clear liquid. In the regular
R1800 with OEM inks, the eigth channel is a gloss optimizer.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#10]
20 Dec 2006
To: jpkevin [#9] 20 Dec 2006
I'm a die-hard 4-color man. :-)
Just haven't see the hands-down benefit, of more colors in sublimation.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#11]
20 Dec 2006
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#8] 20 Dec 2006
More than likely, a physical head cleaning (as opposed to the driver-generated kind) will eliminate the "fuzzies" around your text.
Ink jet sublimation is definitely a use-it-or-lose-it proposition. The more you run the printer, the fewer problems with ink flow and mis-directed spray.