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UJF3042HG

Vipul

New Member
Is there any way I can continue to use expire dated ink cartridges for the Mimaki UJF 3042hg printer?
They have exceeded the 2-month grace period and have at least 80% left.
Can I use a chip from a used cartridge of a similar colour?.
What happens if I use a chip from a brand-new cartridge of another colour?
does the machine detect the colour or chip life?
Please anyone help me.
 

Forty One

New Member
Back of the machine, remove the cover and find the mainboard.
On there you will see a little watch/button battery.
Remove it. Count to 30 then put it back in.
It will reset your clock back.
 

Smoke_Jaguar

New Member
If you're decently technical, I can run you through setting the date value on the ink chip. Doesn't require anything too crazy, just a USB to serial adapter, a 110 ohm resistor and some free software.
 

Vipul

New Member
DTF UV printers.
Is there anyone who can advise me which one I should buy?
Obviously Mutoh is really expensive so my best be would be Chinese make which I am told are not a bad buy around 7 to 8K each and you pay extra for the inks and media.
I have seen 3 that have the I3200U1 head but am undecided.
Anyone with similar experiences?
 

Vipul

New Member
DTF UV printers.
Is there anyone who can advise me which one I should buy?
Obviously Mutoh is really expensive so my best be would be Chinese make which I am told are not a bad buy around 7 to 8K each and you pay extra for the inks and media.
I have seen 3 that have the I3200U1 head but am undecided.
Anyone with similar experiences?
 

Smoke_Jaguar

New Member
Might check the Mutoh forums instead of bumping the thread. General consensus on a lot of the Chinese UV printers seems to be what you save in cash; you pay for in downtime. When buying a printer, you want to factor in service, printers that can be serviced by qualified people tend to be way more reliable than ones you can't.
 
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