Incoming complaint/rant due to extended frustration.
So it all started 3 1/2 years ago. We purchased two brand new Seiko W54s from Proveer with 2 year warranty each. 6 months later proveer sells off to grimco. 12 months after than the first magenta head goes bad in seiko #1. Well to skip all of the horrible details and absolutely no assistance from Seiko the warranties were not honored because proveer no longer existed. Seiko basically said too bad...after numerous attempts to work something out with upper level of management.
So forget the horrible customer service we received along the way...the head itself went bad in a very strange way. It would print just fine with 100% nozzles firing then half the head would be out a minute later. A tech claimed it could and probably was the internal non replaceable damper causing the problem. At this point the printer only had about 6 months of use because we left them in boxes for the first year while building the company.
Ok so $2k later its running fine. 11 months goes by and Magenta head #2 goes bad in Seiko#1. SAME EXACT problem. Full nozzle firing then sporadic chunks of nozzles missing. Keep in mind during all head problem times all of the basic things were checked and replaced like caps/wipers/etc. So...$1800 this time and back in action.
10 months goes by and magenta head #3 goes out. Same problem. Lots of money. Fixed.
Guess what....8 months later and now we just lost that same magenta head in the same printer. The other 3 heads still have 100% nozzles after all these years. Seiko #1 btw went through a mainboard and a magenta head as well during this time.
So what's the deal guys. I hear the same things from all the techs I talk to that Seikos magenta head uses higher voltages than the others and the ink has the thickest viscosity etc. But I have no recourse...these heads are being put in privately with a certified tech but I get no warranty. I guess it's time to sell these darn printers.
Final comments:
We also owed an HP10000 years back until one day a client of mine is talking to HP at SGIA and they told him they are phasing out a big line of printers to get ready for their latex and such. A week later our ink costs doubled...literally...and the only reason was because HP wanted to stop producing the ink and wanted people to upgrade. This is total ******** practice.
So it all started 3 1/2 years ago. We purchased two brand new Seiko W54s from Proveer with 2 year warranty each. 6 months later proveer sells off to grimco. 12 months after than the first magenta head goes bad in seiko #1. Well to skip all of the horrible details and absolutely no assistance from Seiko the warranties were not honored because proveer no longer existed. Seiko basically said too bad...after numerous attempts to work something out with upper level of management.
So forget the horrible customer service we received along the way...the head itself went bad in a very strange way. It would print just fine with 100% nozzles firing then half the head would be out a minute later. A tech claimed it could and probably was the internal non replaceable damper causing the problem. At this point the printer only had about 6 months of use because we left them in boxes for the first year while building the company.
Ok so $2k later its running fine. 11 months goes by and Magenta head #2 goes bad in Seiko#1. SAME EXACT problem. Full nozzle firing then sporadic chunks of nozzles missing. Keep in mind during all head problem times all of the basic things were checked and replaced like caps/wipers/etc. So...$1800 this time and back in action.
10 months goes by and magenta head #3 goes out. Same problem. Lots of money. Fixed.
Guess what....8 months later and now we just lost that same magenta head in the same printer. The other 3 heads still have 100% nozzles after all these years. Seiko #1 btw went through a mainboard and a magenta head as well during this time.
So what's the deal guys. I hear the same things from all the techs I talk to that Seikos magenta head uses higher voltages than the others and the ink has the thickest viscosity etc. But I have no recourse...these heads are being put in privately with a certified tech but I get no warranty. I guess it's time to sell these darn printers.
Final comments:
We also owed an HP10000 years back until one day a client of mine is talking to HP at SGIA and they told him they are phasing out a big line of printers to get ready for their latex and such. A week later our ink costs doubled...literally...and the only reason was because HP wanted to stop producing the ink and wanted people to upgrade. This is total ******** practice.