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  1. JV33 Blue ink head

    cleaning Well just from scimming through this, it could be that your wiper needs to be replaced. If you're doing these cleanings and the wiper is corroded or gunked up, it would actually be wiping ink back on to your head. The humidity factor that would affect your printing would come from the...
  2. CJV150 in general and perf cut

    Yes the es inks are eco solvent. The ss21 inks, to the best of my knowledge, are not ecosol. And they do stink sometimes. It's strange that mimaki would list them as eco solvent. Yet another question for the sale rep! The cjv series can take ss21, es3, and can be converted into a sublimation...
  3. Instructions for cleaning

    cleaning I run a ujf 3042 and occasionally I do wipe the heads, but only if necessary. Usually after catastrophe... In any case, it's important to use the provided cleaning solution ONLY. It's a mild solvent that's meant to break down uv inks. Another big mention is to use the fiberless swabs...
  4. CJV150 in general and perf cut

    Mimaki Hi there, I run a Cjv 150 64" Few things (as per your order) 1. Perf cuts are easily accessable right in the rasterlink rip. I haven't had to change the depth of the blade except when cutting through thick materials or running print/lam/cut 2. ss21 inks are pretty gassy. They do stink...
  5. mimaki jv33 empty cartridges

    recycling Staples Program is pretty sweet. Not sure if the jv cartridges have chips like the cjv but I've been popping the chips out to get some gold recovery. Might be worth looking into. Especially if you have ALOT!
  6. Resolutions, passes and what they mean.

    Banding issues Hi there, I see this thread is a few months old. If you're still looking for an answer, you shouldn't have to mess around too much with your profiles. Increasing the pass count should give you smaller bands and most of the time will get rid of the banding. Banding is usually a...
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