I wouldn't do this.
A. If the heads are clogged, you're looking at significantly more money to get it running that the machine is worth. Easily $4000-$5000 in parts alone for new heads, dampers, pump, ink lines, etc.. Plus labor if you aren't mechanically inclined enough to install and calibrate yourself.
B. A non-climate controlled environment is going to cause a lot of problems.
C. Putting it in a spare bedroom with a window fan is going to give your dog cancer. If you invested several thousand dollars in a high-end air scrubber meant for solvent printing, you're still risking your family's health. Solvet inks are no joke, and Mimaki SS2 inks are particularly unpleasant in small environments.
D. Have you given any thought to finishing your prints? Solvent prints are not necessarily ready to go right off the printer. They are going to need to be trimmed, laminated, hemmed, mounted, etc.. You're going to struggle with finishing without dedicting a lot of space to decent sized finishing tables to trim and hem, some sort of laminating and/or mounting solution (either a costly laminator or a large table and a Big Squeegee), and probably a 54"-63" plotter with registration mark sensors so you can contour cut your creations.
To summarize, it is not advisable to bring this into your home. You are looking at a commercial-grade machine. Not necessarily industrial, but certainly not spare-beadroom hobbiest either.