DoubleDown
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Apologize for posting this in two places, but didn't know which was better:
We are the kind of shop that really wants to make sure everything is going right and we are getting the most for our money, so everytime we have to replace inks in our machines, we take apart the cartridges to see what is left.
Well, two times so far, our ColorSpan 9840 chip has told us that our ink is low. The first time we replaced it at a very low level and the second time we let the ink go completely to 0mL, which on a UV you can do since the inks don't dry like solvents. But remember, it's the chip in the machine telling you that it's going to 0mL.
So we took apart our $500 box of cyan ink only to find that when the chip was telling us 0mL, we actually had 12oz or approx 355mL of ink left...or approx $100 worth of ink. Now it's true that the manufacturers overfill the containers a little bit so you don't completely dry out your heads, which is more true on the solvent machines...but 12oz of ink?
This is the second time we have opened up a box on near empty or empty and have seen this.
So curious to all the other users of flatbeds or even solvents who have closed cartridges if you have ever opened up your containers.
And we are definitely contacting the manufacturer big time about this.
Best,
We are the kind of shop that really wants to make sure everything is going right and we are getting the most for our money, so everytime we have to replace inks in our machines, we take apart the cartridges to see what is left.
Well, two times so far, our ColorSpan 9840 chip has told us that our ink is low. The first time we replaced it at a very low level and the second time we let the ink go completely to 0mL, which on a UV you can do since the inks don't dry like solvents. But remember, it's the chip in the machine telling you that it's going to 0mL.
So we took apart our $500 box of cyan ink only to find that when the chip was telling us 0mL, we actually had 12oz or approx 355mL of ink left...or approx $100 worth of ink. Now it's true that the manufacturers overfill the containers a little bit so you don't completely dry out your heads, which is more true on the solvent machines...but 12oz of ink?
This is the second time we have opened up a box on near empty or empty and have seen this.
So curious to all the other users of flatbeds or even solvents who have closed cartridges if you have ever opened up your containers.
And we are definitely contacting the manufacturer big time about this.
Best,