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  1. vicious cycle (Mutoh Faclon Outdoor 48) ink priming and nozzle loss

    vicious cycle (Mutoh Falcon Outdoor 48) ink priming and nozzle loss Does anyone have a solution for the following Mutoh issue(s)? Any help would be much appreciated! I've been working these issues for the past 2 months, reading and working through many of the basic steps found here at...
  2. print head diagnosis

    Hi, Attached are a few pics of a test print and a nozzle check. We finally have a Mutoh Falcon Outdoor semi-functional. The heads are not aligned yet. We can see that a number of nozzles are out. Rather than printing pure back, streaks of different colors are embedded which leads me to...
  3. Epson, Mutoh or 'other' DX2 printheads

    Does anyone know if there is a company other than Epson or Mutoh that makes the DX2 for the Mutoh Falcon Outdoor 48"? (I think Mutoh just buy them from Epson..) Is it likely that anyone working with pizeo print heads would refurbish the DX2 print heads? Thanks
  4. DX2 Print Head Refurb ?

    Does anyone know if there is a company that refurbishes DX2 print heads (repairs; above the cleaning process) ? This print head goes to Mutoh Falcon Outdoor and similar solvent ink printers. This was the only company that seems to do anything related: http://www.jxpkj.com/index_e.htm , but...
  5. solvent resistant tubing

    Does anyone know the type (material) of tubing the Falcon Outdoor-1 or other solvent ink printers use? All of the resellers list it as 'solvent resistant tubing' with very little description other than dimensions. -Thanks
  6. Mutoh Falcon Outdoor I issues

    Does anyone have suggestions for troubleshooting a Mutoh Falcon Outdoor I printer? Very little ink flows to the waste reservoir through the left/black print head side, while manually priming the lines or during cleaning cycles. The pump may be clogged. From the left head, it does not...
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