04-07-2022 03:15 PM
Occasionally a gradient of cyan appears at the beginning of a print, and gradually fades out to the normal color. When this occurs and a nozzle check administered, there is cyan appearing in the photo gray grid, group 1.
In the image the contaminated gray is pictured on the left, normal nozzle check on the right.
This happens almost daily.
Does anyone know if this is a head issue, or some other problem?
Any commiseration or help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Krista
04-08-2022 02:55 PM
Hello.
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