Graphics2u
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Many printers have used these print heads (JV3, Rockhopper II, Falcon II, Toucan LT, and many Rolands as well). You can buy these heads from many online suppliers or through you printers manufacturer. They all have a head rank which needs input into your printer. My question is are these head ranks compatible accross various printers?
For instance can you buy a head from an online source that's not specificly a Mimaki head or a Mutoh head or a Roland head and use that same head rank on any of those printers that it's installed into?
I thought this was the case. However after coming accross a interesting blog at http://www.digiprint-supplies.com/blog/ I read the following:
Does anyone have knowledge about this?
Thanks
For instance can you buy a head from an online source that's not specificly a Mimaki head or a Mutoh head or a Roland head and use that same head rank on any of those printers that it's installed into?
I thought this was the case. However after coming accross a interesting blog at http://www.digiprint-supplies.com/blog/ I read the following:
Electrically – This is the voltage that is applied to the head to force out the droplets on grand format printers it is normally as a voltage reference which is adjusted by a potentiometer on a head board, however on large format it is by entering a head rank number which not only sets the voltage but various other items such as drop size, firing rate etc. It is on these units it becomes difficult to determine which numbers actually change the voltage, because the crystal characteristics change by increasing the voltage you can sometimes improve the quality but changing the numbers randomly can cause problems like nozzle drop out and deflection. These heads are manufactured with the head rank for optimum quality for a given printer and should therefore be replaced when quality starts to fall away normally with blocked nozzles that cannot be cleaned, leading to deflection or no output.
Does anyone have knowledge about this?
Thanks