Rimage has made alot improvements with their latest Everest 600 printer when it comes to color density and accuracy (the Everest II is now 2 genereations old).
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This is usually a set screw that has loosened up on the heat transfer roller. There is a gold colored gear that rotates the heat transfer roller, when the screw backs out the roller does not turn causing the issue you are seeing.
Check the ribbons. If your CD image is still on the color ribbon your print head is probably bad. If the image is on the transfer ribbon replace the heat roller.
Hi, I had the same problem with my Rimage Everest and Prism printers. I had loads of problems with them. I managed to solve the problem by contacting these guys, www.rpadistribution.com They were really helpful and I must admit I can not remember what they did but they talked me through some processes with me and managed to get them both working for me together on the same PC
The printer will take about 5 min to print the first disc as it needs to warm up and then every disc after will take 60 ~ 90 seconds depending on the quality settings.
John Norman
Max Optical LLC.
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610-269-7033
The rollers under the Transfer ribbon is dirty, I am sure if you look at the streaking it will line up with these rollers. Clean them with alcohol.
John Norman
Max Optical LLC.
[email protected]
610-269-7033
Hi Jay, do you have any idea how many discs have been printed with this Everest Printer?
Your issue sounds like a hardware error, not an issue with the software you are printing from. Most likely the printhead needs to be replaced, or the control board. Printhead replacement costs approx $1200.
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