FatCat
New Member
Just wanted to pass along a little information that may be helpful to those who maintain their own ValueJet printers...
As many are aware, keeping your ink train - cap top, maintenance station and drain lines clean and in good shape is PARAMOUNT to good quality printing on ValueJet printers. Instead of swapping out entire maintenance stations at the cost of $600 +/-....I have gotten into the habit of just replacing the cap top. Normally, this seems to fix any issues I have - apparently the rubber seal wears down, or just wears out from solvent and normal use and no longer makes a good seal. (If you fire your machine up from sitting overnight and notice nozzles missing, this is a good place to start checking) So a few weeks ago I started noticing nozzle dropout in both magenta and black channels - these are often first to show if you're not getting a good seal around the head with the cap top. So I replaced the cap top with one of 2 that I had on the shelf. NOTE - both cap tops were aftermarket (non-OEM) that I had ordered from digiprint or somewhere. Even after replacing the captop I still had problems getting good nozzle checks and again, magenta and black were the most affected... I even went so far to throw the 2nd cap top in the machine just to be sure there wasn't a defect with the 1st...the problem still persisted.
CONCLUSION: there is a noticeable difference in the performance of aftermarket vs. OEM cap tops. The pic below shows OEM on the left and aftermarket on the right. Just from "feel" alone, the OEM rubber seal is softer and more pliable - the aftermarket is hard and less flexible. Also, I noticed the rubber seal on the aftermarket is slightly taller...so spec is a little off as well. Price is about double or triple of the aftermarket, but honestly, if it don't work - why buy it?
As many are aware, keeping your ink train - cap top, maintenance station and drain lines clean and in good shape is PARAMOUNT to good quality printing on ValueJet printers. Instead of swapping out entire maintenance stations at the cost of $600 +/-....I have gotten into the habit of just replacing the cap top. Normally, this seems to fix any issues I have - apparently the rubber seal wears down, or just wears out from solvent and normal use and no longer makes a good seal. (If you fire your machine up from sitting overnight and notice nozzles missing, this is a good place to start checking) So a few weeks ago I started noticing nozzle dropout in both magenta and black channels - these are often first to show if you're not getting a good seal around the head with the cap top. So I replaced the cap top with one of 2 that I had on the shelf. NOTE - both cap tops were aftermarket (non-OEM) that I had ordered from digiprint or somewhere. Even after replacing the captop I still had problems getting good nozzle checks and again, magenta and black were the most affected... I even went so far to throw the 2nd cap top in the machine just to be sure there wasn't a defect with the 1st...the problem still persisted.
CONCLUSION: there is a noticeable difference in the performance of aftermarket vs. OEM cap tops. The pic below shows OEM on the left and aftermarket on the right. Just from "feel" alone, the OEM rubber seal is softer and more pliable - the aftermarket is hard and less flexible. Also, I noticed the rubber seal on the aftermarket is slightly taller...so spec is a little off as well. Price is about double or triple of the aftermarket, but honestly, if it don't work - why buy it?