TheSnowman
New Member
I'm being told that my JV33 needs (8) New Dampers, New Cap Assembly, New Pump Assembly, and a new printhead. The dampers and printhead were all replaced 9 months ago, and two of the dampers, pump, and cap assembly were replaced last week. I understand that this is the "fix all solution" probably, but to the tune of $4,167 (the only company I could get to return a call for service) it almost seems more like it needs to go to the dump, rather than sink that much into it. I'm running triangle ink, and did right out of the box. I have a hard time believing that it went 3 years with zero problem, then in the last year, it's taken 3 heads to get a year out of printing (I had a head strike, so had it replaced, and had trouble ever since, so it was replaced again under warranty).
I have a 54" JV33 and a Mimaki CG-130FX, and I don't know what that should be worth. If it's not printing a good test print, is it even worth messing with trying to sell? I figure my options are to get it fixed, and hope that doing that makes it worth that much more that I can sell it easier, and recoup my money, or I can try to sell it broken (need at least $2,500 between the cutter and the printer) or I just haul it to the dump and don't mess with anything, and just get the new latex on it's way.
I've been w/o a printer for over two weeks now, and it's getting old really fast subbing work out. I don't want to dump 25% of the cost of a new printer and cutter into repairing this thing unless I can sell it in a few weeks and get that money back.
I have a 54" JV33 and a Mimaki CG-130FX, and I don't know what that should be worth. If it's not printing a good test print, is it even worth messing with trying to sell? I figure my options are to get it fixed, and hope that doing that makes it worth that much more that I can sell it easier, and recoup my money, or I can try to sell it broken (need at least $2,500 between the cutter and the printer) or I just haul it to the dump and don't mess with anything, and just get the new latex on it's way.
I've been w/o a printer for over two weeks now, and it's getting old really fast subbing work out. I don't want to dump 25% of the cost of a new printer and cutter into repairing this thing unless I can sell it in a few weeks and get that money back.