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Left magenta missing, please help

Kilmore

New Member
Hi, first time posting.
I’m swedish so please have patience with my english..

Im looking for some help in troubleshooting my Mimaki cjv150-160 that I just bought.

It worked fine at the sellers place.
Back at my place. I immediatly connected it to power, and after a few hours I did a testprint, all channels was fine except the left magenta.
That first magenta channel didn’t print a single nozzle.

I’ve done some troubleshooting myself but now im stuck. Here is what I tried.
  1. Swopped 1st-2nd dampers places. Colors changed after a few test prints, and the magenta were now just fine , but via another channel, this tells me the problem is not in the ink lines, but in the print head or in the signal to the printhead. Right?
  2. I took out the dampers again, and very carefully flushed the magenta channel with mimaki cleaning solution, no problem at all with that. Put the damper back, did a fill/clean,
  3. Moved the printhead over to the left and looked underneeth, when i gently pressed the damper primer, there was a nice thin line of magenta coming out of the printheads first channel. This tells me the head is not clogged, right?
  4. According to the service manual I checked I/O board and head unit via the test points. All good
  5. I tested to unplug and reconnect the ffc cables in the I/O board and the slider board. No change
I read in another thread, that it is unusual that a single channel/line goes out in a printhead due to internal printhead error.

Any ideas, anything else I can try or test?
I really cant afford a new printhead..

And if not, is there a rip software from wich I can select 4 of the 8 channels to get a slower but working printer?

All help, tips and trix is very appriciated

/Kilmore
 

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Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Check your capping station gap, moving a printer can cause all sorts of weirdness and it isn't at all uncommon to have to redo adjustments afterwards.
 

Ogre

New Member
I have a similar problem with the same printer model, just in my case the right magenta disappeared overnight.
I have changed the dampers, the capping, redo the adjustments, vacuum pump, but nothing worked.
Kilmore If you resolve this problem, can you please post here what you did?
 

Kilmore

New Member
Check your capping station gap, moving a printer can cause all sorts of weirdness and it isn't at all uncommon to have to redo adjustments afterwards.
Thank you Smoke_Jaguar
I think I’ve read like hundreds av threads trying to figure things out.
I’ll try to adjust the cap height if I can figure out the weird instruction in the service manual
 

Kilmore

New Member
I took a photo of the printhead, it looks a bit of to one side left-right. But i have one of those older non adjustable stopping block on my cap assembly. Is there another way to adjust the capping position left-right?
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
If missing a single channel completely, I'd go for a damper swap/check lines. If missing lines across multiple channels, I would do cap station too. Make sure cap is properly aligned as well.
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
I've run into this issue many times on these models as they age. A lot of good advice above. Also, a lot of the time it's the cap slider that is worn out and not allowing a good cap alignment to be made. Changing the entire capping station or just the slider a lot of the time fixes it.
 

gabagoo

New Member
I've run into this issue many times on these models as they age. A lot of good advice above. Also, a lot of the time it's the cap slider that is worn out and not allowing a good cap alignment to be made. Changing the entire capping station or just the slider a lot of the time fixes it.
Can you explain more about the slider? What does it look like?
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
Can you explain more about the slider? What does it look like?
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It's the part that the cap is attached to. Those little pegs that slide up and down when the head docks can become flat on the bottom and cause the alignment issues.
 

Black Star

Not A New Member
I bought a CJV150-130 back in April. I've had nothing but problems. This is one of the problems I was having along with the machine not being set up properly in the first place. I had a Mimaki technician come out the week before last. The printer was finally properly set up. He replaced the printhead, dampers and capping station. I came in today and my right side of the magenta is gone. I did a normal cleaning and some of it came back and now the right side of the cyan is only printing about half of the lines. The left magenta side of the test print has cyan in the top.

Any ideas? I bought this printer to replace my 11 year old JV33 and I've spent more time down than I have been running the machine since buying it.
 
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