I'm helping another local company with some printing work and using their BN-20.
When it prints black it seems very thick and is bubbling on the surface. Could this be because they are cutting straight after printing and not waiting to gas before cutting? They do allow overnight for gassing and I suggested leaving it until then to cut. The black really doesn't need to be this thick. I adjusted the ink usage in VersaWorks but it made no difference.
Customer was told to use RGB but I think it should be CMYK.....Just run another test in CMYK and black has been sorted but obviosuly colours changed, need to look again!
Is it possible to change the 'lead in' when printing, i.e. reduce the amount of initial waste material?
When cutting the machine stutters making the process take much longer than needed. Supplier thought this was because PC going to sleep but it's not. Almost like there's data interrupting it.
Appreciate advice.