genericname
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As an attempted work around of my issues from the previous thread, I'm wondering if I can do one of two things:
1. Scrap Lc and Lm from the print process entirely, essentially converting a CMYKLcLm JV4 into a CMYKx2 machine.
2. Reroute the information going to the LcLm heads at the board, utilizing the two spare spots reserved for the 7th and 8th heads, not present on this model.
There's no problem with simply unplugging the LcLm heads, or moving the data ribbons over two spots, into the vacant slots. The problem is when running a test, or sending a file to print, I get "Error 07 - Temp (300)" on the display, and an unending warning beep.
I'm assuming that if this can be done, it's at the parameter level. I've located a series in "InkParam1" that I think may do the trick, but I want to confirm before I go and screw anything up. The parameters I've found number 22 to 37 (Pack.1 to Pack.16). As 16 corresponds to the number of data lines available on the board, and the entries for Pack.13 through Pack.16 are blank, I figured they corresponded to the two vacant head slots.
Are these the parameters that tell the printer what heads are where? And if so, can I simply delete an entry to make the printer ignore a head? Or can I swap the information from Pack.9-Pack.12 to Pack.13-Pack.16 to make heads 5 and 6 accept data on the new streams?
Science!
1. Scrap Lc and Lm from the print process entirely, essentially converting a CMYKLcLm JV4 into a CMYKx2 machine.
2. Reroute the information going to the LcLm heads at the board, utilizing the two spare spots reserved for the 7th and 8th heads, not present on this model.
There's no problem with simply unplugging the LcLm heads, or moving the data ribbons over two spots, into the vacant slots. The problem is when running a test, or sending a file to print, I get "Error 07 - Temp (300)" on the display, and an unending warning beep.
I'm assuming that if this can be done, it's at the parameter level. I've located a series in "InkParam1" that I think may do the trick, but I want to confirm before I go and screw anything up. The parameters I've found number 22 to 37 (Pack.1 to Pack.16). As 16 corresponds to the number of data lines available on the board, and the entries for Pack.13 through Pack.16 are blank, I figured they corresponded to the two vacant head slots.
Are these the parameters that tell the printer what heads are where? And if so, can I simply delete an entry to make the printer ignore a head? Or can I swap the information from Pack.9-Pack.12 to Pack.13-Pack.16 to make heads 5 and 6 accept data on the new streams?
Science!