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Yes well if I listened to all those who said things are impossible I would never get anything done. They in fact can be repaired using special tools and a microscope jig. I came into possession of the literature that details the repair process in my searches but its outside the ability of most...
Its possible to have the heads for this machine serviced/rebuilt at a specialty shop in mainland China. Thats what I did with mine since the machine is basically obsolete the layout for a new head is not exactly a great idea. Turn around time was like two weeks and under $200. PM me for...
Ok so I could not find this driver package on Mutoh site. I was able to find a full package randomly online I am providing a Dropbox link for anyone else who made need it in the future. Getting the USB to work was a dead end...
It was like pulling teeth to even get places to answer questions about mutoh machines. Seems unless you have a new machine under contract you are pretty much on your own with these units. Most of the service literature can be tracked down online however.
Yes you can get tubing splicers in pretty much any size. Most of the smaller diameters are for medical tubing. You just need to know the diameter in millimeters.
I was told that the solvent melts the lacquer adhesive that holds the head plate and base plate in place. So if you use an original water based head with solevent it fails within weeks or months.
I have no particular use for solvent ink. It does not seem that installing a heater is that much...
I have realized I am going to have to replace the head on my Rj900c whether I like it or not. Old head was clogged and leaking around the plate.
There seems to be some mixed info about what kind of ink is safe to use in this machine. Some people told me Eco solvent but others say this will...
I'm glad to hear that. I have no desire to deal with any OEM ink cart situation ever again. Which is why I have an ecotank for most of my small prints.
Ok that is in line with what the guys on the electronics board thought. One side is looking for the reflection off the label and the other for no reflection thus the blacked out square. I would suspect they alternate the pattern for different carts but maybe not.
Either way my particular unit...
If that is the case then I can only assume the firmware was already bypassed at some point because I received no warning from the printer about non OEM cartridge. It just goes through the initial cleaning and paper check and then says "ready to plot".
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