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Good Morning everyone, We have a customer that is printing heavy red posters on en 15oz banner material. With brand new prinheads, he starts the print and it's fine. After about 60 feet printed, the magenta printhead dies. Here's the initial settings: 10 passes, drying 120F, curing 200F (these posters use 1ml of magenta every square foot, that's a lot) After calling Shawn Reno, we lower the heat and rise the number of passes, activate gutters and put an inter swat delay. Here's the modified settings: 12 passes, drying 106F, curing 200F, gutter activated and 0.4 inter swat It didn't solve the problem. We checked the primer assembly, did the APS test (and it passed) We looked for signs of air in the tubes.... nothing. Everytime that we start new test, we put new magenta printhead. Btw, we tried to print normal 4 color print and the printer is doing just fine. You can look at the file attach to see the problem. If you have any clue please let me know. Is it possible that 1ml sqf is just to much for a printhead? Thank you Simon Solved! Go to Solution.