prophecy27
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I am hoping that I can get lucky and someone here might have some tips or ideas for us to try out. We have a VJ-1204 and for the past month now we have been doing nothing but dropping money into this machine and it is still broken.
Sit back and relax and I'll tell you the whole story or at least most of it. haha.
We were printing fine with the machine right along and after having the machine off a day or two we started it back up and did a cleaning and went to print. We had lines all through the print. So we tried doing some more cleanings and even soaking the head, and it never got any better. After a few days of trying what we could, we ended up calling tech support where we got the machine from a couple years ago. I almost regret to say it, but we got it from signwarehouse.
Their first idea was that we had a bad print head and needed a new one. We purchased the print head and installed it, and after a few days the printer started printing those lines again. So we call back to tech support and they tell us our maintenance station is bad and we need a new one, to which we reply, we just bought that about 4 months ago, and we typically keep our machine pretty clean. Then the next step they tell us is that we will need to flush out the head or get another one. We flushed it out until we had the nozzles spraying good. Put the head back in and we are missing full sections of nozzles.
This is where it gets really interesting. I did lots of searching on the web and found out about the fuse problems that some people have had. We asked tech support and their answer is that the electronics don't go bad. Well, being someone that does quite a bit with electronics I know how quickly they CAN go bad. So I found the informaton and found a fuse that was indeed blown. After taking it to a tech guy to repair the fuse, he finds out that our CR board seems to be causing the issue of blowing the fuse.
We have since bought a CR board and installed that, and while waiting to get this repaired, the head apparently got really junked up and we did have to buy another one of these. When we did, we also bought all new dampers, and new head cables. We even took out the ink carts and flushed the entire system out just to be on the safe side.
So then we install the new printhead, new cables, new CR board, mainboard with new fuses, all brand new ink carts, and the maintenance station is only about 5 months old now. The new print head didn't work well at all. It actually leaked ink from the edge of the screen that the nozzles are in. We send this one back for a replacement head, put the new one in and we get about half nozzles. We took it out and tried flushing it and it seemed to have pressure buildup on nozzles and we weren't able to get them unclogged. This head is now being sent back for a refund and we have since purchased another head from a different retailer.
As soon as I got this new head I went to flush some cleaning solution through the head as I have heard that sometimes companies use a water based cleaner in them for shipping and it could be why our nozzles junk up as soon as we try it. This brand new head I had in my hands, trying to flush cleaning solution through it, worked on all but a couple sets of nozzles. Most would go through pretty easy and you could see the spray come out of the nozzles. But a couple seemed clogged up and I even tried it without the manifold attached. I spent a couple hours trying to get them cleaned out from whatever was in it, and thought I had it cleaned out finally. The retailer we got this from even flushed the head out before sending it I found out, and it worked fine. But now we are still sitting here with a printer that isn't printing properly. There are still lines through the prints and the nozzles do not give a good print. We have more than we ever had before, but there are still some gaps in the nozzle checks. We keep doing cleanings on the head and putting a lint free cloth on the capping station with cleaning solvent to soak the head to hopefully keep it from getting worse.
Now we are stuck and are not sure what to do next. We have tried just about everything that any of us or the tech people we have talked to can come up with thus far. And of course we are nowheres close really to any mutoh technicians and with a tight budget we can't just fly them out here for a few days. So I thought I would tell you all our story and hope that someone else has had problems like this and figured them out so that we can get this printer fixed as soon as possible. We have only the one printer so our shop is basically shut down for the most part since we cannot produce any prints on this thing.
For anyone that has any advice on what to do next, I thank you in advance.
Sit back and relax and I'll tell you the whole story or at least most of it. haha.
We were printing fine with the machine right along and after having the machine off a day or two we started it back up and did a cleaning and went to print. We had lines all through the print. So we tried doing some more cleanings and even soaking the head, and it never got any better. After a few days of trying what we could, we ended up calling tech support where we got the machine from a couple years ago. I almost regret to say it, but we got it from signwarehouse.
Their first idea was that we had a bad print head and needed a new one. We purchased the print head and installed it, and after a few days the printer started printing those lines again. So we call back to tech support and they tell us our maintenance station is bad and we need a new one, to which we reply, we just bought that about 4 months ago, and we typically keep our machine pretty clean. Then the next step they tell us is that we will need to flush out the head or get another one. We flushed it out until we had the nozzles spraying good. Put the head back in and we are missing full sections of nozzles.
This is where it gets really interesting. I did lots of searching on the web and found out about the fuse problems that some people have had. We asked tech support and their answer is that the electronics don't go bad. Well, being someone that does quite a bit with electronics I know how quickly they CAN go bad. So I found the informaton and found a fuse that was indeed blown. After taking it to a tech guy to repair the fuse, he finds out that our CR board seems to be causing the issue of blowing the fuse.
We have since bought a CR board and installed that, and while waiting to get this repaired, the head apparently got really junked up and we did have to buy another one of these. When we did, we also bought all new dampers, and new head cables. We even took out the ink carts and flushed the entire system out just to be on the safe side.
So then we install the new printhead, new cables, new CR board, mainboard with new fuses, all brand new ink carts, and the maintenance station is only about 5 months old now. The new print head didn't work well at all. It actually leaked ink from the edge of the screen that the nozzles are in. We send this one back for a replacement head, put the new one in and we get about half nozzles. We took it out and tried flushing it and it seemed to have pressure buildup on nozzles and we weren't able to get them unclogged. This head is now being sent back for a refund and we have since purchased another head from a different retailer.
As soon as I got this new head I went to flush some cleaning solution through the head as I have heard that sometimes companies use a water based cleaner in them for shipping and it could be why our nozzles junk up as soon as we try it. This brand new head I had in my hands, trying to flush cleaning solution through it, worked on all but a couple sets of nozzles. Most would go through pretty easy and you could see the spray come out of the nozzles. But a couple seemed clogged up and I even tried it without the manifold attached. I spent a couple hours trying to get them cleaned out from whatever was in it, and thought I had it cleaned out finally. The retailer we got this from even flushed the head out before sending it I found out, and it worked fine. But now we are still sitting here with a printer that isn't printing properly. There are still lines through the prints and the nozzles do not give a good print. We have more than we ever had before, but there are still some gaps in the nozzle checks. We keep doing cleanings on the head and putting a lint free cloth on the capping station with cleaning solvent to soak the head to hopefully keep it from getting worse.
Now we are stuck and are not sure what to do next. We have tried just about everything that any of us or the tech people we have talked to can come up with thus far. And of course we are nowheres close really to any mutoh technicians and with a tight budget we can't just fly them out here for a few days. So I thought I would tell you all our story and hope that someone else has had problems like this and figured them out so that we can get this printer fixed as soon as possible. We have only the one printer so our shop is basically shut down for the most part since we cannot produce any prints on this thing.
For anyone that has any advice on what to do next, I thank you in advance.