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Printhead change Mimaki CJV150

Christirol

New Member
Hello,

I need help!

I recently performed a print head replacement on my Mimaki CJV 150 and switched from 8-color to 4-color ink. I also replaced the waste ink pump, capping station, and dampers.

**Current Issues:**
1. Only 4 channels were flushed during setup; the other 4 remain on standby (no indicator lights, though the display detects them).

2. The initial nozzle test looked semi-okay: CMYK showed, but magenta produced zero droplets. Cleaning cycles did nothing.

3. After removing/reinstalling the damper to inspect, **yellow also stopped working**. Further cleaning left only black ink functional; all other colors vanished.

4. In frustration, I reran the 8C→4C setup. This time, different inks were selected:
- MCK now works (without yellow).
- The other 5 ink channels failed to flush again.


- Did I damage the new print head?
- Could replacing the dampers *again* help?

Thank you so much for any guidance!
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
When doing 4 color, the cartridges deplete one at a time, allows hot-swapping. You're fine. Just need to install the line bridge connectors that common the like-colors together.
 

gregjordansr

New Member
Mimaki printers really said, "Congratulations on your new print head, but here’s a side quest of despair." Definitely sounds like air, clogged dampers, or misaligned setup, don’t give up yet
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
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Note how the M is bridged to the other M, Y and Y, C and C, K and K, if those junctions are not installed, you're going to have nothing but headaches.
 

Christirol

New Member
Thank you guys, i did not install the bridges between the tubes, so it just printed whatever tube was filled allready and i got mixed results whenever i changed ink cartridges and i have lots of air in some of the tubes ....

I will test again tomorrow!
 

Christirol

New Member
Update:

The bridges between each tube were a gamechanger, now i have 6 from 8 colours, sometimes even 6.5 colors...

And i think the blue damper is damaged, because it sucks the air in when blue should be printed

Thanks again, i think i will get all 8 colors in a few days
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Yeah, those bridges are critical for four color mode. Ends up being nice having a cartridge buffer on each of the 4 colors. Can run only 4 cartridges and be fine, great for when waiting on ink to come in.
 

Christirol

New Member
I almost have it guys
Thank you so much, just a tiny bit, just had 30 minutes with the printer today, changed 1 Damper and now it prints like thid with 1 time of ink fueling
I'm 75% sure its just air in my channels.
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Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Manually filling the dampers might help. Tape the ink valves with some masking tape and use a syringe to gently pull ink through the damper port to evacuate all the air. Still going to be a bit of air, but tends to be under 1/3 of the damper level.
 
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