not surprised of the confusion, there has been a lot of fault finding going on
anyhow it is definitely the printhead, we've put the old one back, and all is fine albeit missing nozzles, which is the reason, i wanted to put a new one in the first place.
I guess the reason it took long to find the problem is that no-one expected a brand new mutoh print head to be faulty, but most definitely the black channels are 100% blocked
A new print head cable was fitted at the same time.
The bulk system was offered at time of purchase through local supplier, and i am using 1L mutoh inks.
Totally agree, about not removing manifold, that is for a last resort deciding between dustbin, or have a go.
I am in touch with the supplier, and I am sure they are reasonable
cheers
I am a bit confused with your problem.
If this is a new head and it is blocked on the black channels I would send it back to wherever you purchased it.
It is most certainly dud.
Do not separate the manifold from the head firstly the gasket between them is not a rubber type (at least it wasn't on the one I split apart) it has been placed on in liquid form by a machine and you would not be able to reproduce. Also this would invalidate any warranty still available with the head.
As for the faulty sensor on the subtank this should come up as an error and if the subtank valves are working the error should come up as "subtanklo (then the colour which is showing the error)"
The subtank valves can stick and mine do but their is a menu in maintenance mode to exercise the subtank valves.
On another note you say "a new printhead was fitted, and a new maintenance station was fitted" but you haven't said you replaced the head cable.
If not I would definitely replace the head cable with a genuine mutoh one as a lot of faults with heads are caused by the cable failing due to sovents.
Also I didn't realise mutoh offered a bulk ink system for this machine?!
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