My company recently bought a Mimaki JV300 160 Plus to upgrade from our struggling Roland XJ640. We run a bulk ink system with third party eco-solvent inks from Easy Inks in Germany. Our agent didn't inform us of the chips that cant be turned off on these new printers so now we have come to a hold on setting up the printer.
Our ink setup is 8 channels: C M Y K Lc Lm W W
We found out that the new Mimaki printers no longer recognize ES3 White chips so all the other colours the printer has registered except the 2 white cartridges. We are in the process of trying ss21 chips to try and get it to work that way. However is there a different way to get around the whole chip situation on this new Mimaki printer? Can we install an older firmware onto the printer that recognizes our current white chips?
And on another note I saw on other threads the method of taking the battery out to set the printers date back and resolve the whole constantly expiring chips situation but does this work on new Mimaki printers?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as we've had a brand new printer sitting useless for 2 months now.
Our ink setup is 8 channels: C M Y K Lc Lm W W
We found out that the new Mimaki printers no longer recognize ES3 White chips so all the other colours the printer has registered except the 2 white cartridges. We are in the process of trying ss21 chips to try and get it to work that way. However is there a different way to get around the whole chip situation on this new Mimaki printer? Can we install an older firmware onto the printer that recognizes our current white chips?
And on another note I saw on other threads the method of taking the battery out to set the printers date back and resolve the whole constantly expiring chips situation but does this work on new Mimaki printers?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as we've had a brand new printer sitting useless for 2 months now.