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    Angry Help/info needed quick guys - please

    Need your help guys badly here ;(

    Dunno wth is going on here but this is happening more often with these dam coasters tonight..
    The marks are not there prior to pressing....i have cleaned the top platten....
    Used new sheet copy paper in case it was the teflon that was contaminated...

    Now dunno if it ANY coincidence here but - the are the BMS old stock coasters i,m using.... might be nothing, might be something....i dunno
    bugger all else has changed...

    at wits end here guys as i have run coasters to get done before 9pm tonight..and i keep getting this crap on the coasters...
    Plus the fact its costing me bloody money on the wasted ones ;(

    can anyone shed any light PLEASE before the the dam pains start with ibs and bloody stress ;(



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    equal repeat so is contamination on roller in printer

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoyUnIdiota View Post
    equal repeat so is contamination on roller in printer
    hiya
    but nothing is showing on the print before pressing - always after it...what gives ?

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    running 60 sheets of plain copy paper through it to see if that will help with rollers..

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    you look on back of paper might be there then vapouring through in press

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    Definitely looks like tracking marks to me. Sometimes these marks can be so tiny they're invisible on the printout but expand once the print starts sublimating.

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    Definitely your printer. I've fed through sheets of IPA damp sheets of paper to clean the rollers. Or try and get into the rollers to clean them directly.

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