The blurring phenomenon when printing with reinforced all resin carbon tape may be caused by various factors. Here are some main reasons and corresponding solutions:
Printer temperature settings do not match:
Resin ribbon typically requires a higher printing temperature to ensure proper transfer of toner to the printed substrate. If the printer temperature is set too low, it may cause blurry printing.
Solution: Adjust the temperature setting of the printer to ensure it matches the reinforced all resin ribbon being used.
Print head issue:
Damaged or aged print heads may cause blurry printing.
Dust or dirt on the surface of the print head may also affect print quality.
Solution: Check and clean the print head, and if necessary, replace the damaged print head.
Carbon ribbon quality issues:
Quality issues with the carbon ribbon itself, such as uneven ink distribution and insufficient carbon powder content, can lead to blurry printing.
Solution: Try replacing the reinforced all resin carbon ribbon with a better quality one.
Printed substrate issue:
The surface condition of the printed substrate has a significant impact on the printing quality. If there are oil stains, dust, fingerprints, etc. on the surface of the substrate, it may cause blurry printing.
Solution: Ensure that the surface of the printed substrate is clean, flat, free of oil stains and dust.
Printer settings issue:
The pressure, speed, and other settings of the printer may also affect the print quality. If not set properly, it may cause blurry printing.
Solution: Adjust the pressure and speed settings of the printer according to the carbon ribbon and substrate used.
Environmental factors:
Excessive humidity or dust in the printing environment may also affect the printing quality.
Solution: Keep the printing environment dry and clean to avoid the impact of dust and moisture on printing quality.
In summary, solving the blurring phenomenon when using enhanced all resin carbon ribbon printing requires starting from multiple aspects, including adjusting printer settings, checking and cleaning print heads, replacing better quality carbon ribbons, ensuring that the surface of the printed substrate is clean and flat, and maintaining a dry and clean printing environment. If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to contact professional printer maintenance personnel or equipment manufacturers for further inspection and repair.