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Hey guys I have finally narrowed my issue down to lack of vaccum. I just changed to a brand new printhead which I thought was my issue, but still got not ink through the head after installation.
I changed the cap again when I put the new printhead in and after several cleanings and ink fills...
I have a jv33 160 and I really need some ideas. I lost my yellows entirely at first…changed cap and got them back. A few days later lost yellows again.
Replaced cap station, pump, and yellow dampers.
Then I lost magenta
I flushed the head and got back magenta but still no yellows.
Replaced...
Thank you for the detailed information. I’m gonna get that ordered. For now is it all good to leave the head on a nozzle wash so the inks don’t dry up in the head while I’m waiting?
That sounds like a good idea…never done it before so is there any special notes before I attempt the lines and o rings? Also where to purchase? Digiprint supplies?? Thanks!
I have a jv33 160 been running great for four years. Suddenly last week both yellows went out completely mid print. I changed the cap and got everything working again. Then within a few days I lost both yellows again mid print…and now one side of the magenta. I will list what I’ve done so far...
Thank you for the reply. I realize the test should look like that but the previous owner said they had a head strike and it is not a clog. So is the overspray something I cannot get rid of now without a new head?
I recently purchased a mimaki jv33 that does have some missing nozzles. My question is concerning what appears to be overspray or deflection in my prints. I wondered if anyone here can perhaps help. I’m posting my settings in flexi along with a picture of my print if I can
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