Horizontal lines in your DTF printers are one of the most common issues that printers face.
Yes, banding is the number one sign that your printhead is reaching the end of its working life, but let’s not panic just yet.
99% of the time horizontal banding is a quick fix, let’s go through the steps.
If your film has too much tension then your machine will struggle to feed correctly.
Turn the black dials on the side of the roll holder until the roll spins easily with just enough resistance to stop the film sagging.
If the nozzle check comes back fine, with zero or almost zero clogged nozzles, then there’s a good chance it’s a calibration issue.
We are going to check the base step. This determines how much film the printer feeds each line.
A phenomenon called Micro-bubbling or Ink Foaming is very common when machines are run non-stop for hour after hour, or the user has been spamming the clean button.
Basically, the rapid “push-pull” motion of the piezo elements can actually pull microscopic air bubbles out of the ink itself.
Clean your machine down, as described here, give it a 30 min rest to let the bubbles dissipate, and then hopefully your machine will be back to normal function.
We always give our machines a clean down and a break at lunchtime, even if they are running perfectly. On a busy day, you should too.
90% of the tech support queries we get are because customers have not been as regular with their cleaning as they should.
Yes, they all insist they’ve cleaned their machines to a bright sparkle, but then send through photos of the sorriest-looking ink-covered machines you can imagine.
Not cleaning your machine is how you break it.
Clean down your printer correctly and check your printheads are capping correctly. Let your machine sit with cleaning solution in it for a couple of hours, even better overnight.
Here’s how to clean your machine correctly with a video guide: https://www.dtf-printers.co.uk/how-to-clean-a-dtf-printer/
If the capping stations or wiper blade are damaged, or the waste ink pump has stopped working, then your machine will not be able to clean itself, and you’ll start to get lines in your print.
This video shows how to clean a machine, how the print heads should align with the capping stations, and how the wiper blade and capping stations should look. Please give it a watch: https://www.dtf-printers.co.uk/how-to-clean-a-dtf-printer/
If you’ve tried everything above, then it’s time to swap parts. This is a normal part of owning a machine, although one that nobody enjoys.
Parts that you should swap, in the order you should swap them.
