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As long as you send the job over from designer using the exact same layout as you did the first time, it will cut exactly how it would have if you hadn't deleted the job.
The most effective, professional way would be to get a photospectrometer and make your own profiles or hire someone to do it for you. Other than that it's pretty much down to printing the same color chart off on each printer and choosing colors based on the results. Each brand, model, and ink...
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Set the cleaning mode to 8 - 12 hours and the tube wash to 48 hours. This setup will basically clean the print head 2 - 3 times per day when you aren't using the machine and 1 - 2 times per day when you do use it. Then every 2 days it will flush a little solution through the pump to keep it from...
You're right. I keep mixing this model up with another one. I would suspect your water heater isn't heating up properly. Probably a bad heating element. The printer doesn't seem to have a timeout function so if it never reaches the proper temp, it just tries and tries forever.
The coolant is for the LED lamps not the head but it's good you checked it just in case. The only thing I can think of is the room temperature is so cold that the head can't heat up to the proper temp, unlikely this time of year, or the head heater is just failing to heat up properly. You only...
Mimaki will give you 2 more months after they expire. If you still haven't used them by then, you might just invest in some chips. I haven't heard of anyone resetting the date on the 150 series but usually you just have to take out the battery on the main board and pop it back in. That...
Dye sub inks blow heads much faster than solvent. 3 months is still a very short time for them to fail though. What ink brand are you using?
Your tech is correct that if you flush solution through one channel and it comes out the other, the membrane is broken. That could be from the ink...
I don't see that error in the tech manual. My best guess is the machine tried to do an auto cleaning while you were gone and the station board fried. Without any info on the error though I can't get much more detailed than that.
Edit: Just realized I wasn't looking at the MK2 version manual...
That's an electrical failure. Check the head cables for ink splatter or damage and replace if needed. It could be as simple as a short caused by ink splatter or it could be a fried head or board.
Signs the cap top needs to be changed:
- You come in every morning and are missing a lot of nozzles
- 1 or 2 normal cleaning cycles doesn't recover nozzles
- The waste tank doesn't fill up as often as it used to
- Cartridges are reading empty when there is still ink in them
- It's been a year...
Most RIPs default to handling vector and bitmap differently. Go through your RIP and look for a setting called, Rendering Intent. Change the bitmap setting to match the vector setting and that should do the trick.
So you're only at about 700 million shots which is low. It doesn't rule out the head unfortunately. It may be one of those unlucky situations where it just fried early due to a manufacturing defect, electrical surge, bad ink, bad cables etc. It could be a bunch of things. Also, I don't want to...
Over spray like that is almost always an electrical/head issue. The head is capable of printing multiple sized dots. When it prints the nozzle check, it prints the biggest one possible which is also the easiest for the print head to print. Most of the time when printing however, it's going to...
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