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The drivers wouldn't load but I was able to get them to load by turning off Windows Driver Signature Enforcement. Windows now sees them when I connect the USB but the port doesn't show up in the drop down list in Flexi? Any ideas?
Usually a crooked print is a sign of a dirty or damaged encoder but usually in that case you will get more of a stair stepping pattern not just a crooked print. If the edges of the print look like tiny little steps, I'd start by cleaning the encoder.
Other than that, while it's true that...
I agree. Our local branch has had a bunch of trouble but at least our guy comes in and explains that we might be getting things later than usual. But I mostly made the comment because his avatar is Newman from Seinfeld!
Was the printer running fine before not being used for a while? Also, am I understanding correctly that random characters seem to be printing when they shouldn't as well? Post a nozzle check.
As mentioned above, try a new damper. If that doesn't so the trick and you know ink is flowing properly, it's probably a failing head and\or head board. When you change the damper, make sure to take a look at the manifold first. Use a bright light so it's easier to see any cracks or damage. A...
There is a part on the carriage that looks like a thin piece of metal with lines cut through it. It's an encoder for the actuator. If it has dust or something else on it that prevents the optical sensor from reading the lines properly, you can get erratic movement like this.
Is it in remote mode? Also, this may have changed but for a long time the USB port was simply named, "USB_PRINTER_0" in the drop down list. The machine has to be on and plugged in for that to show up though. I assume you have already installed the latest Mimaki USB driver?
If you're running one printer off of it, cores don't matter as much as clock speed. If you need to RIP multiple files at once, more cores can help. I wouldn't go less than 16gb of ram and an M.2 drive will help as well.
Feel free to contact us. We can get Epson parts but may need a serial number for heads. It's best to email for quote requests. Support@solventinkjet.com
I have a customer who runs two CJV150s and prints/cuts batches of about 8 feet all day long. They usually make the crop marks much bigger and there's actually a little area in Rasterlink near the crop mark settings that will suggest a mark size. That might help you get the longer files going...
Does the grit roller continue to spin when the machine stalls after pulling the media through during the "leaf" measurement? If it does, that could indicate that either you're not loading the media in the proper position or the sensor that reads the end of the leaf is not working properly. If it...
I've seen this issue a bunch of times. The cap slider wears out over time and makes the cap engage too late which makes the cap offset just enough to miss the magenta channel during cleanings. Pop a new cap slider in and that should do the trick. In a pinch I've also shimmed the part of the call...
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