Neil
New Member
I have a CJV30, and here in Australia they were available with "Eco-HS1" inks, which is sort of in between ES3 and SS21 I believe.
Anyway, due to them not selling much of this ink, Mimaki have decided to discontinue it. So I'm now forced to switch inks.
Most users it seems are opting for the ES3, with our only other Mimaki alternative being "HS" or hard solvent ink which is pretty strong.
It looks like I'm forced to use ES3 if I want to stay with OEM inks.
But I remember looking at these inks when I bought the machine 3 years ago and was not impressed.
They were dull - as in not glossy - rather more satin and it stood out against gloss vinyl.
And they were dull - as in not bright - like burnt oranges and muddy reds. But this could be due to the profiles. But then again this was at a dealer demo...
And they scratch off. And they are slow drying which means they may not be dry when the print gets to the take up reel.
So I have to decide to either go with Es3, or possibly look at 3rd party options.
My likely outcome is I'll keep using my existing Eco-HS1 inks till there's no more left available (soon), then swap over to ES3.
I'll have to re-profile for my Signlab printmodes, but I don't mind doing that.
So, my first question - can I do the swap over myself? The tech said it just needs a head flush.
I'm capable of swapping dampers and can access the service menu and switch on individual cart valves.
I still have plenty of cleaning carts. So I reckon I can flush the lines and head okay manually.
Don't know how to tell the machine about the new type of inks used though? Can this be set in the Service Menu?
Question 2 - Should I stay away from the ES3 inks or are they okay? (As in - are they as good as Eco-sol max)
Question 3... Any viable alternatives re 3rd party chipped carts/bulk inks that will work in this machine ( or JV33) ?
Anyway, due to them not selling much of this ink, Mimaki have decided to discontinue it. So I'm now forced to switch inks.
Most users it seems are opting for the ES3, with our only other Mimaki alternative being "HS" or hard solvent ink which is pretty strong.
It looks like I'm forced to use ES3 if I want to stay with OEM inks.
But I remember looking at these inks when I bought the machine 3 years ago and was not impressed.
They were dull - as in not glossy - rather more satin and it stood out against gloss vinyl.
And they were dull - as in not bright - like burnt oranges and muddy reds. But this could be due to the profiles. But then again this was at a dealer demo...
And they scratch off. And they are slow drying which means they may not be dry when the print gets to the take up reel.
So I have to decide to either go with Es3, or possibly look at 3rd party options.
My likely outcome is I'll keep using my existing Eco-HS1 inks till there's no more left available (soon), then swap over to ES3.
I'll have to re-profile for my Signlab printmodes, but I don't mind doing that.
So, my first question - can I do the swap over myself? The tech said it just needs a head flush.
I'm capable of swapping dampers and can access the service menu and switch on individual cart valves.
I still have plenty of cleaning carts. So I reckon I can flush the lines and head okay manually.
Don't know how to tell the machine about the new type of inks used though? Can this be set in the Service Menu?
Question 2 - Should I stay away from the ES3 inks or are they okay? (As in - are they as good as Eco-sol max)
Question 3... Any viable alternatives re 3rd party chipped carts/bulk inks that will work in this machine ( or JV33) ?