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Replacing JF 1631 mimaki printhead

jdwilliams1

New Member
Does anyone know of a good source for the steps to replace a printhead in a mimaki jf 1631? I have the alignment tools and a fairly good video for doing the replacement but I was wondering about the initial steps and then also what to do once the head is install. Do you have to run cleaning fluid through the head prior to making the change?

Any help would be appreciated.

Jay
 

artbot

New Member
do you have all the service docs? i have two .rars that contain everything 1631. pm email address if needing.
 

jdwilliams1

New Member
do you have all the service docs? i have two .rars that contain everything 1631. pm email address if needing.

artbot, the head alignment guide is helpful but is using the tool fairly easy? I am still trying to figure out how it adjusts the head.
 

artbot

New Member
never done it. i've changed a lot of heads but never tried to do it perfectly. takes too much patience.
 

Tekkie1

Tekkie of Many Things
Hi Jay
Basically empty the water out..I use a drill with a star driver and lift up the container then remove the pump and manually use the drill to empty the lines.
I then remove the head cables and then the damper then unscrew the earth wire and then the 2 allen keys to remove the head, be careful of the spring under the head as it will ping off.
reversal is the same, but the spring is best put in the slot ,then the head pushed down and you must make sure that the head will slide back and forth with the spring pressure.fit the allen key screws back and nip up only.
If the tools you are reffering to are the micrometers then if u have fit them. The purpose is to adjust the slant and then the back and forth, the drop pos is done electonically in the service menu under print adjust.
You aslo must input the correct voltages and waveforms(either from the menu or what is written on the side of the heads), then do a drop pos and media comp. Most of this is just time , I can normally do a head and alignment change in 2-3 hrs. You will also need a magnifyer capable of seeing each individual dot.
If you dont have the right equipment then the alignment will never be right.
Tekkie1
 
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