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Seiko Shutdown Tips

acothran

New Member
We have sold our Seiko Colorpainter 64S and the buyer insists on using a freight company for pick-up and shipping. This means the printer will be powered down for several days which is not ideal. Can someone please give me some pointers on the best way to prep the printer for shipping? I'm not talking about crating or anything like that, I'm talking about prepping cap stations, securing head carriage (if possible), and things of that nature. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

Allen
 

d fleming

New Member
You should secure the head at least. You should have a metal bar to do this with a couple of screws from when machine was new. Maybe power down on capfill and when powered up run several hard cleans and go.
 

Robert M

New Member
Shipping by truck

Make sure you are paid in advance. We have also had customers ask us to ship equipment with a proper box or crate. The trucking companies will take no responsibility for damages to un crated equipment even if you insure it. They will be very lucky to get the printer without damage.
 
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