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We sell original Roland cap tops for that machine. The wipers and dampers we carry are aftermarket but we've been selling them for many years without issue. Feel free to take a look.
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I usually like to push some solution through very gently just to fill the channels with solution and then let it sit for a minute or two. Give the solvent some time to break up the dried ink. Then push just hard enough to see the solution spray out. It will sort of bubble out of the bottom at...
Power the machine on while holding the Enter and End keys. It will boot in system parameter mode. Just a note, there may not even be a serial parameter but in my experience with Mimaki their printers do have that parameter. So change at your own risk but it is what I would try if it were me.
You probably didn't do anything wrong if the firmware loaded without errors. I'm thinking maybe someone reset the machines back to factory defaults. That may have cleared the serial number data. If it were me, I would go into the parameters and see if there is one labeled, "Serial" and change...
Is it possible these machines both had the mainboard changed? The only thing I can think of is the boards were changed, firmware was loaded, but parameters weren't so they didn't get a serial number and the machines default to 0s.
Don't even empty it. As long as you're not going to be tipping the machine at high angles, removing ink is not necessary especially if you're just moving down the road.
Each USB port should have the serial number of the machine next to it. Since it doesn't, I would say you need to update the driver. If that's up to date, something is up because I've never seen the serial number be 0000000. The serial number is how the computer knows which machine to send to.
In that case, I would check the printer settings in the RIP. I know in Flexi there is a setting that tells the printer to use one head or the other or both and it's in the tab to the right of the tab you use to choose your profile. The icon should look like a little printer.
From the official American Cornhole Association, I'm not kidding:
• The board finish shall be sanded to a very smooth texture, and there shall not be any blemishes in the wood surface that might disrupt or distort play.
• The board can be painted with a semi-gloss exterior latex paint resulting...
Basically Epson doesn't give access to certain resources if you are not officially trained. So your dealer's tech probably just hasn't been trained on them. You could probably find an independent tech to work on them but they wouldn't be able to do warranty work. I hear Epson service is pretty...
Sears wasn't only mismanaged, it was mismanaged on purpose to tank it's stock so short sellers could cash in. It's the business model of Boston Consulting Group. Tank vulnerable companies, tell your customers to short the stock, profit.
What process did you go through to change the ink set? If you just put color ink in and changed the profile without reconfiguring the ink set in the printer parameters itself, sending over a file using a CMYK profile would most likely only print with the one head that was originally CMYK...
I see a lot of comments here saying if you simply get a sales tax license from the customer, you don't have to worry about it and just not charge tax on everything. We found out the hard way that that's not true. If your customer gets audited and they find that they didn't get charged tax on...
Usually 2-3 days isn't going to cause much clogging and if it does, it's usually really easy to recover. I would simply keep the head capped and run a cleaning once everything is back together. If you wanted to go an extra step just to be safe, soak a lint free cloth in cleaning solution, drape...
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