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cutter fell off and got caught under head

Kyle Blue

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Warning: this is not a pretty picture!
 

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Ouch! You just might be lucky though - the actual rows of nozzles on the head to not go all the way to the edge. That scratch migh be just past them or - looks to be right at the edge of the actual nozzles anyways. If you take the entire head loose you can straighten out that metal ring around the head. It's pretty much a ground plate is all. The scratch is nasty though - even if it is beyond the nozzles the the bottom plate of the head got flexed too much it might be ruined regardless.
 

Kyle Blue

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Oh it was ruined. This happened last week, we already had to replace the head. I've been busy and forgot to post this. I remembered this morning so I thought I'd throw it up on here as a warning to all. CHECK you cutter and make sure it's on tight...

Otherwise this could happen to you! (insert evil laugh here)
 

Kyle Blue

New Member
It was a Mimaki JV33-160. I'm not positive what happened because I didn't see it happen. All I know is I heard a horrible sound, I went in to check the printer and the cutter has sitting in the area where the head sits when you turn off the printer, the blade looked like it tried to cut though concrete, the screw that holds it on was on the floor and the head was... was... (sniff, sniff) Just look at the photo.
 
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