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Prevention is better than cure
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Most coding errors stem from simple wear and tear. For example, misaligned printheads can cause phase errors, incorrect breakage, and lost ink drops. Other causes of typographical errors are improper use or improper installation of the encoder. Whatever the reason, however, the end result is the same: the code is misplaced, hard to read, or sometimes completely illegible. If left unchecked, the problem will almost always get worse.
How to optimize your printing technology for best performance
For most errors, the first thing to do is to check that the printheads are clean and properly aligned. Ink pressure issues are another common cause of printing errors. But if the problem persists and recurs frequently, it's best to call an engineer.
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Prevention is better than cure
Typographical errors are usually easy to fix. That doesn't stop them from getting frustrated - killing productivity and reducing efficiency. Following your housekeeping and cleaning schedule will help prevent mistakes. But stopping them entirely could be as easy as an annual optimizer. Here's a kitchen sink method for keeping your coding skills at peak performance - and it pays off. Domino experts can visit your site to check things like ink flow alignment, ink temperature, and ball drop viscosity. Then there's the cooling fan, positive air pump, and solenoid valve to double-check. What about electricity, gas and festo accessories? There are several areas on the housekeeper's checklist - but an experienced technical engineer will do it in 90 minutes. This ensures that your printer is in good health and able to deliver the best performance and highest possible productivity. Week after week.
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If you're going to stay, your encoding and packaging operations must be as efficient as possible





