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For any of the confused, Mimaki does have a feature that cuts before printing without registration marks. It helps when you need a full bleed and are having issues with the vinyl curling up. It's the same as printing and then cutting without registration marks. The printer only needs to roll the...
In my experience that error is usually either a bad slider board or bad cable between the slider board and main board. Make sure the connection between the slider board and main board is still solid. If the cable got pulled out half way or has any damage that will cause it. Unfortunately it's...
Edit: You already answered my question Whoops!
With Mutoh there is a .JFL file that is the main firmware for the printer and then there is also an .MFL file that is the ink chip firmware. If you can get your hands on the .MFL file it might do the trick.
I don't know much about the HP 800 but I do know the UCJV300 doesn't use Epson heads and in my experience they didn't clog nearly as much as a solvent machine. Just so ya know.
I'm willing to bet you can connect it to your network and ping it just like you did with the direct connection. The XC540 is an old machine and doesn't support a lot of modern network functions which is probably why it won't show up as a connected device. You should be able to send jobs through...
Just got some clarification from Mutoh. As stated above, there won't be a firmware upgrade or flush required. There will be a new item added to the maintenance kits as the new ink is more likely to clog in the waste tubes. It's basically an extra waste tube in case yours clogs.
An important...
I don't know if it affects warranty but it's not doing any damage. It just warns you because it changes the way the ink behaves and might affect your print quality. Once the temp goes down, the error goes away and you're back to normal!
They didn't make it as hard on the newer versions for some reason. With the non-OEM JV300 head you just need to move the head memory board over to the new head and that's it.
That error means either the room the printer is in is too hot or the head is shorting out. Usually if it's the head, it doesn't go away. Are you working in a garage or something?
We have them here in Denver. We carry OEM and non-OEM but as you know, they're all the same with different stickers on them. Here's a link if you're interested. OEM JV300 Head | Non-OEM JV300 Head
Check for anything that might be stopping the head from moving properly. The head lock mechanism might be jammed for example. You can also unlock the head, move it all the way to the left of the machine and then power on. hen observe where it stops and let us know.
If I had to guess, they won't allow you to change the machine model once it's already an Oce. You might be able to get a new/used 1624 board and install it but there's no guarantee that will work and it's a pretty expensive part to guess. It's possible the junction board will need to be replaced...
It shouldn't be pressurized. A normal cartridge has all of the air taken out which makes it so it doesn't pull back on the system as the ink level drops. Refillable cartridges like yours should have a small hole in them to allow air in so that the same problem doesn't happen. Maybe yours is...
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