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ok... I'm not talking about my old hippie daze following the grateful dead...
I'm talking about the damn cyan head in my Mimaki JV3
I am ready to order a new printer, possibly today.
Do you guys agree that this looks like a dead head?
I haven't been able to continue paying for a service contract for the last 18 months, because I think it was at the 5 year mark that this is no longer offered, (unless one returns the machine to Mimaki for an inspection - yeah right )
so I knew that it was only a matter of time before I would be facing a costly equipment repair decision, and quite possibly one that was too costly to consider.
I have been well rewarded for my decision 6-1/2 years ago to become the first sign company on Maui to invest in a large format digital printer... as well as what I consider to have been the best printer available at the time (& at 63" certainly the largest that is here yet, even now that a half a dozen other companies have followed in my footsteps) ..and the printer has paid for itself many times over...
...but while living on an island has it's advantages, it also has disadvantages... including the cost of bringing in a technician. Right before my service contract ended, I paid for a tech and, all things considered, he agreed to alter his standards slightly, to "find" that all 4 print heads were due for replacement... which was done... maybe 2 years ago, and dampers, pumps, maybe capping station, but I'm not sure...
...anyway, a new head would cost me $1500, but the labor is NOT something I have any desire to learn to do, and to get a tech here, plus pay for the labor, would cost OVER $2K... and that's just IF no other parts are needed...
so, with a repair price tag of around $4K, to fix a printer I'd be lucky to be able to see for $4k...
I think it's time to buy that HP latex I've been looking at with the sort of event in mind...
anyone think the head might not be bad? I did a 90 minute soak after I first saw this test draw, and the next test draw was identical...
I think this might link to a larger image:
http://www.signs101.com/photopost/showfull.php?photo=4653
I'm talking about the damn cyan head in my Mimaki JV3
I am ready to order a new printer, possibly today.
Do you guys agree that this looks like a dead head?
I haven't been able to continue paying for a service contract for the last 18 months, because I think it was at the 5 year mark that this is no longer offered, (unless one returns the machine to Mimaki for an inspection - yeah right )
so I knew that it was only a matter of time before I would be facing a costly equipment repair decision, and quite possibly one that was too costly to consider.
I have been well rewarded for my decision 6-1/2 years ago to become the first sign company on Maui to invest in a large format digital printer... as well as what I consider to have been the best printer available at the time (& at 63" certainly the largest that is here yet, even now that a half a dozen other companies have followed in my footsteps) ..and the printer has paid for itself many times over...
...but while living on an island has it's advantages, it also has disadvantages... including the cost of bringing in a technician. Right before my service contract ended, I paid for a tech and, all things considered, he agreed to alter his standards slightly, to "find" that all 4 print heads were due for replacement... which was done... maybe 2 years ago, and dampers, pumps, maybe capping station, but I'm not sure...
...anyway, a new head would cost me $1500, but the labor is NOT something I have any desire to learn to do, and to get a tech here, plus pay for the labor, would cost OVER $2K... and that's just IF no other parts are needed...
so, with a repair price tag of around $4K, to fix a printer I'd be lucky to be able to see for $4k...
I think it's time to buy that HP latex I've been looking at with the sort of event in mind...
anyone think the head might not be bad? I did a 90 minute soak after I first saw this test draw, and the next test draw was identical...
I think this might link to a larger image:
http://www.signs101.com/photopost/showfull.php?photo=4653