I have tried all of this, I air purged, I cleaned manually, did nozzle wash etc. etc nothing works. If you look at my picture with the test prints I indicate everything that was done before each test print. Thanks again for your reply .I think you need try a manual cleaning under the head with washing liquid , you need to verify you dont have air in head and ink damper.
Thanks for the info! I will try this.hello, the cappings are not aligned, or too far, it was mine too.
if the cappings are not parallel to the head print, mine were obliquemust, behind almost touching, in front were 3 mm low
adjust the '' Station Height Adjustment '' mechanical adjustment by means of screws
there are 4 screws, 3 are to be adjusted, one is fixed on the back left, the other 3 screws should keep a distance as close as possible to 5 mm from the floor, so they must be adjusted accordingly bring the station capping parallel to the head print, then the centerings must be adjusted with the fork, and the distances(3 capping positions)
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there are 3 capping positions (regulation via service menu)
[HASHTAG]#CAPPING[/HASHTAG]
Empty suction 0,5 mm
[HASHTAG]#CAPPING[/HASHTAG]
FLUSHING POS 1mm
[HASHTAG]#CAPPING[/HASHTAG]
PURGE POS. 0.5 mm
if these distances are not correct, while printing the sprays dirty the cappings, mine were all over 5mm
for safety I was further than 0.5 mm and the situation has improved considerably
Then......., air spurge or fill ink, deep manual cleaning, that crap around the capping does not have to be there, and perfectly dry the capping rubber perimeter, 2-3 disway wash, 1-2 heand nozzle, other manual cleaning and all will work
Wonderfull, thank too share the problem ! please keep us inform if you have news about the problem of white ink, mimaki europe don't answer me for the moment … it's a very big problem when you Print PET films !Well good news! Mark Noden from mimaki Canada spent 3 days working on our machine and finally found the problem before calling it quits. Turns out the feed belt was slipping causing feed instability every time we tried to print at lower passes and higher speed. The issue is finally resolved. Thanks to Mark, our dealer All graphics supplies and Mimaki for all there help. I would strongly suggest anyone who has this issue to contact Mimaki as they are now fully aware of the cause and fix for this issue. We will be running our UCJV for a few weeks and if all goes well order the second one. Still no news as to why the white ink smears off with water but they will get back to me with information after testing. As for the nozzles dropping during print that had something to do with proper capping adjustment and a few other fine tuning details that needed to be addressed. Just happy to be printing, finally!
We have the ionizer attachment. I must say we don’t need it really. Works fine without it.Feed instability sounds like a go to, i'm very curious to see someone with success with this application with their machine equipped with the ionizer attachment
Yes I definitely agree. Same here. The ink consumption is exexivly high. Also Our issues have returned. Still experiencing feed problems causing banding once again. Also the white inks not curing remain a big problem for us. Still waiting on a fix. Still waiting for an official and fully functional driver from Caldera. This will be the last time we buy a printer before it’s official release.Hi, we found very high ink consumption with our UCJV300. We have 3 other UV printers and there we have 7-8 ml/sq.m overal. With UCJV we have 16-18 ml/sq.m.!
Well your right. But we had faith they would resolve our issues. Our biggest disappointment is that even after all of what we went through they didn’t compensate us at all. We even want to commit to buying a second one right away and mimaki won’t even give us a rebate or extended warranty. That is what we are most upset about at the moment. All they offered was to extend my current warranty on the first printer by 6 months, but hold on!... ONLY if I buy a second printer. Can you believe that? They should ship me 8 sets of ink, a dozen rolls of wallpaper and extend my warranty regardless if I buy a second one or not! They just installed a different ink set type .. what’s to say there are no issues after running it a couple of months? Well it will be my problem because there will be no warranty left to cover it. Very very disappointed with mimaki’s attitude. We are looking at the Mutoh as an option for a second printer just because of there lack of understanding and zero willingness to make right on what they have put us through.Dang your issues went on for 6 months though? How much money do you figure you have lost and stress etc. That machine would have been out the door within first month. You're patience is pretty remarkable!
I would have shipped it back right off the hop. I have a mutoh 1624..pretty good for me. Good luck with your system.Well your right. But we had faith they would resolve our issues. Our biggest disappointment is that even after all of what we went through they didn’t compensate us at all. We even want to commit to buying a second one right away and mimaki won’t even give us a rebate or extended warranty. That is what we are most upset about at the moment. All they offered was to extend my current warranty on the first printer by 6 months, but hold on!... ONLY if I buy a second printer. Can you believe that? They should ship me 8 sets of ink, a dozen rolls of wallpaper and extend my warranty regardless if I buy a second one or not! They just installed a different ink set type .. what’s to say there are no issues after running it a couple of months? Well it will be my problem because there will be no warranty left to cover it. Very very disappointed with mimaki’s attitude. We are looking at the Mutoh as an option for a second printer just because of there lack of understanding and zero willingness to make right on what they have put us through.