Smoke_Jaguar
Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Ended up landing a CJV150 and it sat a good two years without maintenance cycles and power off. Printer is in AMAZING shape, all the drip pads are clean and the thing apparently only had a couple hundred hours of use. No signs of head strikes, ink appears to be liquid in the lines still, carts still had ink. Head/cap are definitely pretty dried up, but I think a soak might do it. Used to UV, where everything but the primer stays mostly liquid and can be cleaned off pretty easily. Maintenance cart is totally dry, but that just seems to apply to the wiper and maybe head soak? I have a few liters of dirt cheap eBay solvent flush I have used to varying degrees of success, but I don't want to risk trashing a head if at all possible. Might look into just refilling the maintenance cart instead of dropping $50ea if it's practical.
Plan is to do a head soak for a good hour or so, draining and refilling cap as needed to break down the gunk. Then, with low vacuum, pulling the ink back out of the head at the cartridge valves. After that, gently push/pull cleaning solvent through the lines to flush them as well as the dampers.
So, anything I need to be careful of? Should I replace dampers just by default, or check and see if they need replacement?
Also, anyone happen to have a factory service manual/parts breakdown on these handy?
Also, solvent ink from Mimaki is 2x the price of their UV inks for their ES3 series, anyone had good luck with bulk ink systems? Thankfully the carts came with older DS2430 chips, so I can reprogram those to be whatever I want them to be.
Plan is to do a head soak for a good hour or so, draining and refilling cap as needed to break down the gunk. Then, with low vacuum, pulling the ink back out of the head at the cartridge valves. After that, gently push/pull cleaning solvent through the lines to flush them as well as the dampers.
So, anything I need to be careful of? Should I replace dampers just by default, or check and see if they need replacement?
Also, anyone happen to have a factory service manual/parts breakdown on these handy?
Also, solvent ink from Mimaki is 2x the price of their UV inks for their ES3 series, anyone had good luck with bulk ink systems? Thankfully the carts came with older DS2430 chips, so I can reprogram those to be whatever I want them to be.