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  1. JV3-SP too much magenta

    thank you masseria, tomorrow i will follow your steps. best regards.
  2. Mimaki JV3-160s Error #11 - can't intialize

    the chance that the ports on the printer are not working is very slim, try to verify on youre computer that the 1394 board is working. how to do that? right click on My Computer - Properties - Hardware - Device Manager - and look at Network Adapters. Look after the 1394 board, if it has a...
  3. Mimaki JV3-160s Error #11 - can't intialize

    the simple way to know if youre computer recognise the printer, turn up the speakers and unplug/plug the 1394 cable. If you hear the famouse "bing" the cable and the ports are working. Try another cable (shorter) if not. I had the same problem with my laptop. I had an external 1394 bord, and...
  4. Mimaki JV3-160s Error #11 - can't intialize

    Hi I've got the same printer (with different problem) and from my experience when you're using 1394 ports you need to instal the driver for the printer before you instal rip program (in you're case onyx). I had this problem to, with Raster Link. Try the latest driver (you will find it on...
  5. JV3-SP too much magenta

    thank you for the replies. First of all i attached one test print, to show you how funky are my heads. I forgot to tell you that my dumpers have almost 1 year from when they were last changed (i ordered 8 new ones today). And a new dx4 head from Asia. But i'm still afraid that the problem will...
  6. JV3-SP too much magenta

    Hello guys. First of all thank you for youre advices. You sure help begginers like me with some important info, and in my case expensive ones. My problem is a little bit strange. In all my prints, magenta is over the edge. Black is brown, yellow is orange, and blue is a little bit greener. This...
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