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If they are both using solvent inks and Epson print heads, the ink will be safe to use, but there maybe a color shift. I have a Mutoh 1204 using OEM Mutoh inks and mimaki inks, you will have to move Roland chips.
we have them at solventinkjet.com. We sell the Roland branded Epson DX 4 solvent print heads. there are three types of DX 4 heads, Solvent, aqueous, and UV. We sell the solvent heads.
Any air bubbles in the cyan ink lines? It is ink delivery or bad inks, we always hear, I have been using the inks for years , well sometime they make a bad batch
Anyone ever try to put a 440ml cartridge in a BN-20? And if BN-20 does not like the 440ml chip, can you use a 220ml chip? Some Roland's didn't write back to the chips so you could keep use them as long as the cartridge didn't actually flag that it was empty (the tab on the cartridge actually hit...
If I saw the complete picture I would know for sure, buy I believe you will see that the head to the left has a taller manifold. Also if the plastic manifold is more of a dark grey color, the original is a glossy black.
check us at www.solventinkjet.com
Contact Roland or your dealer, that said, solvent ink white is a failure waiting for you to be a new victim . Get a UV printer, their white inks are excellent, and they won’t clog the heads.
I can get them for you, 12.00 each, it takes 12 dampers. They are just DX4 print head dampers, but they need to be black because of the UV ink. You can request them at our site, solventinkjet.com. I takes 7-10 days for a special order product.
Roland used to do extra "clean" when you used non Roland inks. They could see something in the chips that would make it burn extra ink, and punish you for not using Roland ink.
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