Originally Posted by
mixedfeelings
I think I may have found my own hail mary - sort of. I measured the hight difference of each side of the Pressure Roller holder, pressing them both as far down as they could go and one side was 1mm higher than the other. so I loosened the large post that attaches the pressure roller holder assembly and adjusted it. This has mostly mitigated the pulling of the master - its still there, but 2mm of movement over hundreds of prints vs 100. This is enough to get me through my current project while I search for the ultimate cure.
As far as the image on the master - it starts out fairly straight at the top, clamp side. I have put in an order for new OEM roller. My machine only has about 500,000 clicks on it, so it seems a little early to replace the pressure roller - but it won't hurt either. As you say, it touches every print...
Is there another way to lighten the amount of pressure? I always run the machine at the lowest density, and I have the TM setting at -46
Is there a way to adjust skew in the burned image apart from replacing the write rollers, or is they pretty much what causes that?
Thanks so much for your help, I REALLY appreciate it!
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