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Need Help UJF-6042 MkII Head Temp. Control

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
I've put new thermistors in some heads, and the CE4N heads aren't bad to work on. To my knowledge, the thermistor deltas are hard coded, as there are no normal instances where thermistor type should change. More a Toshiba problem than a Mimaki one, as they make the heads. As for the MKII versus the MKII e, the biggest change is the paint job and some automation control stuff I have never seen actually being used in the wild.
 

dudeinthemoon

New Member
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Thats how CE4 printhead looks like inside. The thermistor goes inside the ink chamber, glued there and cannot be replaced. But it goes straight to the printhead connector, pins 19 and 20, and theoretically, if you add a 9-10 kOm resistance between those pins the head will be constantly seeing 35-40C, in case if the head sees temperatures abnormally and causing errors
 

Mrkopr

New Member
We had this issue 3 months after installation. (white head) Lucky for us it was still under warranty. It seems like a common problem with these as our tech confirmed, they should treat it like cars, since they cost as much as one. A factory recall issue and should extend past any warranty.
 

julesk

New Member
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Thats how CE4 printhead looks like inside. The thermistor goes inside the ink chamber, glued there and cannot be replaced. But it goes straight to the printhead connector, pins 19 and 20, and theoretically, if you add a 9-10 kOm resistance between those pins the head will be constantly seeing 35-40C, in case if the head sees temperatures abnormally and causing errors
Wow, it's cool to see inside one of these printheads. Do you have any more photos or diagrams you could share? I'm curious about the heating block and what the hot water path looks like inside the head assembly.
 
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