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I'd make sure to test the fuses outside of the machine as you can get incorrect readings while installed sometimes. Other than that, if the fuses are all good, it might be head damage although it would be very weird for all of the heads to get damaged in the same way. Unfortunately it seems to...
Once it boots up, you should be able to go into the menu and there will just be new item called Service Menu. In my experience it usually doesn't look like you've made it into service mode until you go into the menu and see the new item.
My mom ran for office in her county and had me make some campaign signs. She sent me a power point file. My own mother! I of course exported it as a PDF and elevated the design a bit in illustrator but come on ma!
Check your cable connections for partially plugged in cables, damaged leads, corroded or dirty leads, anything that would cause a short int he head circuit. Basically the head signal is getting messed up due to a bad cable or even possible damage to the head or one of the boards.
Your cap top is probably just worn out. You could pop a new one on fairly easily but a whole new station will also do the trick most likely. You probably just aren't getting good suction.
I agree with FrankW, also, I have a customer who uses florescent inks just like you are describing in a JV33 and he got his profiles from the ink manufacturer.
There is no alignment for the cap top/head on these machines. As long as all the screws fit in the proper place without having to bend any brackets etc. it should line up.
When you did the cap top replacement, did you flush some cleaning solution through the tubes to make sure they aren't...
As a certified Mutoh tech for over 13 years, I agree. Although they tend to be better translated than Mimaki manuals, Mimaki at least has electronic troubleshooting guides for each machine. Mutoh's philosophy seems to be, if you get this error code, replace this part and don't ask questions...
CR overcurrent errors mean the motor is taking too much voltage to move and/or the main board isn't receiving encoder data. If the rail hasn't been cleaned and greased in a while, you might as well take care of that. Clean the encoder with some alcohol and a swab or lint free cloth as well. If...
I haven't had an entire head go out on a JFX200 yet but on most other machines I work on, it indicates a blown fuse somewhere in the system. I would test the fuses on the HDC board for continuity. I believe there is an electrical troubleshooting guide but I'm having trouble finding it.
If you click on the link, you'll see the price. I don't like to post prices on here because we end up getting calls for prices from 10 years ago! It's hard to see but if you hover over the Roland DX4 print head text, it is a link.
As far as vinyl goes, I think you'll find that more and more of the little guys are going away and you can only find it at the Fellers and Grimcos of the world. As a smaller dealer, a large portion of our sales used to be vinyl 10 years ago. While we do still carry some basic vinyls and...
Good info. I've asked Mutoh many times to confirm the price of these rollers because it seems so outrageous and they confirm it every time. $26 for a half inch piece of plastic with rubber on it. It's crazy.
They get like that after a while for some reason. Replacing them is really the only way once they get sticky like that in my experience. Make sure you clean them with alcohol and not the solvent cleaning solution. Solvent will just make them more sticky.
It almost looks like your cutter is having issues. There are some jagged edges that should be smooth. Maybe your blade holder and/or cut strip is worn out?
Most design programs have a centering tool that does it mathematically. On the design end it should be perfect. It would have to be the...
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