I apologize if this is in the wrong forum, I didn't not see a Seiko forum or a tech related one for this.
We have a "china" printer that is 10'6" using seiko mainboards and heads. They are the newer Seiko heads like in the W54s. The printer is brand new and as we should have known, communicating and getting tech support is impossible. Does anyone know a technician that is experienced in larger printers that would be willing to take a job to come and get this thing up and running?
It powers up just fine, but there are minor things we can't figure out. The ink just runs through the print nozzles when we get everything turned on and open the ink lines. I think this is some kind of pressure (or lack of) issue but I'm just not savvy enough with this type of printer to trouble shoot it. There probably isn't a tech specifically trained on this printer, but any tech that is good at trouble shooting and has a good understanding of large/grand format digital printers will be able to figure this thing out I'm sure. At least on the hardware end of things.
Thanks in advance!
We have a "china" printer that is 10'6" using seiko mainboards and heads. They are the newer Seiko heads like in the W54s. The printer is brand new and as we should have known, communicating and getting tech support is impossible. Does anyone know a technician that is experienced in larger printers that would be willing to take a job to come and get this thing up and running?
It powers up just fine, but there are minor things we can't figure out. The ink just runs through the print nozzles when we get everything turned on and open the ink lines. I think this is some kind of pressure (or lack of) issue but I'm just not savvy enough with this type of printer to trouble shoot it. There probably isn't a tech specifically trained on this printer, but any tech that is good at trouble shooting and has a good understanding of large/grand format digital printers will be able to figure this thing out I'm sure. At least on the hardware end of things.
Thanks in advance!