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Recent content by COREYAARON

  1. XJ-740 service manual

    manual please Hello, I need a manual bad. I would like the xc and sj if possible. coreyaaron@rocketmail.com...thanks
  2. roland xj-740 service manual

    I NEEEEEEED a Roland 740 service manual if anyone has one please!!! Hey guys, I do all my mechanical alignment, digital ones then the basic ones and my prints still look like ***. Can anyone please help?
  3. Mimaki JV33 head starving problem with bulk system ....

    Okay, here is what you do. First if you are not in permanent "service mode" then power off your printer. Press func/remote keys and reboot. Under Parameters change the support value to 2. It is the first screen you see after the reboot. It will let you permanently access #test, #adjust and...
  4. questions about head alignment mimaki jv3

    Okay, for all who read this i'll let you in on a little secret. Whoever came up with the silly idea of adding values to your current values is wrong. When you print y si, y bi, y re, etc. whatever.....you replace the values. period. If you add then you will be over compensating and it will screw...
  5. Mimaki JV33 black banding/striping issue

    Okay, let's start with the basics....is the ink water based or solvent? You said "full red coverage", to me it says there should be little or no black used....correct? From what it looks like it might be a communication or electrical issue. If you do a test print how does it look? Are all the...
  6. Mimaki JV33 Cyan Printhead....in problem,

    Hey man, i'm a Mimaki tech. Besides doing cleanings and nozzle washes is there any ink on the ribbon cables to the right? The cables should have a white foam block that rests between the cables and the side of the print head to avoid liquid hitting the connectors. Also, check the seating of any...
  7. JV33 Printhead, suitable for JV5?

    Here is the deal once and for all so all you know. Mechanically speaking, the Mutoh, Epson, and mimaki high-speed heads are all the same structurally. As far as mimaki goes there are different versions, there are newer 33 heads and newer 5 heads. I have my own Mimaki dealership based in Atlanta...
  8. Mimaki JV-160 SP, Damper Replacement

    What printer do you have? The jv3, jv33, jv4? The 160 is the width in cm.
  9. Jv33 & cutter or cjv30

    Hey bro, If you are looking for any decent amount of production a printer/cutter combo would never be a good choice. I actually have several TPC'S AND CJV'S. I also have around 30 JV33's i work on. The jv33 is the best bang for the buck you can find. As far as rip software goes i would...
  10. Roland vs. Mutoh

    Hey man, what would help you is reading all these opinions and try to find a local site that would have on or the other. You should speak directly to the techs that operate the machinery, not someone who just once in a while checks to see if their employee is working. I'm a technician that...
  11. Roland vs. Mutoh

    Scene 329,
  12. JV33 damper installation ( compression damper ) help!

    Here is the secret..shhhh.... boot the printer up, at the home screen press func-maint-st maint-carriage out. This will move the head to the left end of the printer...at this point you can remove the cover at the end of the printer on the front side and manually push the head to "maintenance...
  13. Print head change?

    Looks Like Bent Nozzles, Maybe Debris. Maybe Calibration/alignment Issues.
  14. washing fluid vs pre fill up solution

    Is the prefill the solvent or water based? Regardless, if in a last resort you are out of your washing fluid you can use the pre-fill, it is just a milder martini. Oh yeah, don't mix water based with solvent anything but i'm sure you know that. Good luck. COREY AARON NEXT WAVE MEDIA SOLUTION
  15. JV33-160 Ink Performance

    Welcome Venezuela, Congrats on your purchase of a truly exceptional printer. Your usage of cc's for your printing has too many variables to give a number. What rip are you using? Are you printing directly or doing dye-sub? What OEM ink are you using? (ss21, eco, sb51(52))Good luck. COREY...
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