Tell your dealer you’ll be buying elsewhere if they send you short dates ever again. There’s many places to buy.We bought a Mimaki UV printer in Sept. 1 bottle expired in Oct. then you have 60 day before printer will not operate
it's a tough situation. i get annoyed when my reseller says they have to drop ship my ink, but, i don't want to say "of course ink that expires in 6 weeks is ok". i just got a MP31 magenta the other day that expires in the middle of 2024. (my first MP31 purchase, just to get past an ink_end error). so, you would think inks have to sit on the shelf a fairly long time to be that short dated.This may be on your reseller, Mimaki does not sell ink with less than 3 mos before expiration on the bottle.
I know on the Mutoh solvent MS31 inks, even when they expire the printer lets you keep printing like nothing is wrong. Do the UV Mutoh inks actulaly lock you out?it's a tough situation. i get annoyed when my reseller says they have to drop ship my ink, but, i don't want to say "of course ink that expires in 6 weeks is ok". i just got a MP31 magenta the other day that expires in the middle of 2024. (my first MP31 purchase, just to get past an ink_end error). so, you would think inks have to sit on the shelf a fairly long time to be that short dated.
unless the mimaki inks start out with a shorter time
I know this is an old post, but did you ever get a chance to make a video tutorial? What do I need to buy to connect the chip to my computer? I don't see much information out there and I don't want to buy a re-setter device. Thank you!If you have access to a 1-wire interface, the 13th hex value can be incremented by 2 to buy you another year. If you don't, just ask and I can send you a programmed chip with a different date to use. Just ask that you swap me out an old chip in exchange. The chips are rewritable and can be used thousands of times technically.
Or, do the first redneck trick I used, set the printer time/date back a year. Works great on a UJF-6042 MK1.
Plan on posting a tutorial video soon on cracking and rewriting Mimaki chips soon. Only takes about $12 in parts.