You are correct. I was accidentally looking at the 600ml pouches that go with the JV100 which is 600ml and works out to 21 cents per mL. Thanks for clearing that upThe 440 cartridges are $128 list so 29 cents per mL. The 2l bags are $421 list so 21 cents per mL. That's from the latest Mimaki price list.
Checkout the AS5 ink for the JV100. It should be cheaper. $288 per 2 liter.You are correct. I was accidentally looking at the 600ml pouches that go with the JV100 which is 600ml and works out to 21 cents per mL. Thanks for clearing that up
What's the deal with the AS5 inks? Colors not as good? Less UV resistant? Why so much cheaperCheckout the AS5 ink for the JV100. It should be cheaper. $288 per 2 liter.
I am not 100% sure to be honest. The JV100 uses a non-Epson head so my guess is the AS5 inks are the inks the head manufacturer sells to Mimaki. The rumor is the heads are Brother brand but I haven't confirmed that. I have 1 customer using them and he really likes the color and quality. He's only been using them for about a year though so we don't have a lot of long term field use to know durability yet. I'd talk with your Mimaki rep and see if they have a better answer.What's the deal with the AS5 inks? Colors not as good? Less UV resistant? Why so much cheaper
Gotcha. I'm going to try and do a bit more research. I'm not completely sold on the JV100. Just doing my due diligence.I am not 100% sure to be honest. The JV100 uses a non-Epson head so my guess is the AS5 inks are the inks the head manufacturer sells to Mimaki. The rumor is the heads are Brother brand but I haven't confirmed that. I have 1 customer using them and he really likes the color and quality. He's only been using them for about a year though so we don't have a lot of long term field use to know durability yet. I'd talk with your Mimaki rep and see if they have a better answer.
Always a good thing to do! I've installed 4 or 5 of these machines and they definitely had some bugs that were frustrating to deal with at first but have been fixed for the most part. It's a great machine for the price and all of our customers eventually told us they love the machine once we got them running properly. The main thing is at install the tech needs to run the head flush multiple times to get the head ready for inking up instead of once or twice like the manual says. Otherwise nozzles can clog and cause issues.Gotcha. I'm going to try and do a bit more research. I'm not completely sold on the JV100. Just doing my due diligence.
Good to know. I'll keep this in mind if I go this route.Always a good thing to do! I've installed 4 or 5 of these machines and they definitely had some bugs that were frustrating to deal with at first but have been fixed for the most part. It's a great machine for the price and all of our customers eventually told us they love the machine once we got them running properly. The main thing is at install the tech needs to run the head flush multiple times to get the head ready for inking up instead of once or twice like the manual says. Otherwise nozzles can clog and cause issues.