Aaron, call me tomorrow, or PM me your phone number, I'd like to talk to you. And Lowen, if anybody there can speak about your current situation, I'd like to talk to you too. I'm in the exact same boat. We're in month 16 of ownership and week 18 of downtime with no end in sight. One thing after the other, techs are constantly here, we've had a tech at our shop almost three weeks out of the last month and it's still not printing. Our losses are well over the six figure mark at this point. We've literally not marketed the machine at all, meaning we have taken on a huge amount of overhead and have hardly sold anything off of it (let alone turn a profit) because it's broken down so much. We have no faith in it, and thus cannot make promises based on it's ability to deliver anything beyond a basic yard sign job (and that's a stretch a lot of the time). We're a small company, tiny by most standards, to say this is killing our company is an understatement, the financial burden it has caused is close to unbearable. And that's sad, because this was supposed to "revolutionize" our business.
By my estimates, CET has put somewhere between $30 and $50k in parts back into ours. A lot of the initial problems we had were (I believe) entirely related to the printer/heads not being installed properly and us not being trained properly (by Advantage), we were re-trained by CET and what we were told was more or less entirely different than what Advantage told us. From there we've just had one gremlin problem after another pop up. Ink leaks, failed pumps, failed head height sensors, circuit boards, you name it.
Right now we're dealing with the same problem you are. The main breaker trips randomly. CET originally thought it was the vacuum pumps, so they were split off onto their own circuit. No fix. Now they're thinking it has to do with the lamps drawing too much. They've been troubleshooting this non stop for 2 weeks with zero progress.
We just got our attorneys involved, ideally we would like the machine taken back and we would like to be awarded some monetary compensation for our extreme losses. Realistically, CET has deeper pockets than us so it could be drug out longer than we can sustain.
Dave Cich emailed me tonight that he's coming to visit us next week. Not sure what for exactly, but I do hope he's bringing his checkbook...