Testing after testing, we finally crack the Domino Ax series A350i RFID program & put them into practise. Now we are able to sell them to further markets. All of our RFIDs are 100% compatible to Domino A350i printer & perform stably. Please feel free to purchase samples on Ebay.
Apart from keeping up with the latest technology, we continue to provide time-proven good quality aftermaket spare parts for continuous inkjet printers such as Domino, Linx, Markem Imaje, Videojet etc. If you are looking for compatible filters, keyboard membrane, power supply, countdown chips, inkcore… please do not hesitate to send us an inquiry list. We will quote to you asap.
When the Videojet small character printer shows ink core time run out, it’s time to replace a new one to run down hours again. However, not everyone knows how to dismantle the old inkcore card and install a new one. No worry, it’s as simple as ABC, follow the steps and you can replace the inkcore board by yourself.
All you need is a screwdriver, firstly take the inkcore out, loosen the screws and you will see the inkcore board, then keep loosening the five screws which fix the inkcore board to the box. Bob’s your uncle now. When install the new inkcore board, just reverse the process of how your take out the old one.
Just one more thing, most of Videojet CIJ printers apply type A inkcore card, but there are actually total 5 different type. To make sure everything is right, we better have a look at which type of inkcore board you are using now.
We need the countdown chips to keep the Videojet ink and solvent run, the most commonly used chip models are V410-D/V411-D for standard ink and V705-D/V706-D for solvent.
Apart from these two models, we supply chips which are less commonly used Videojet model too, like model V420-D, V483-D, V490-C. It’s a little bit too much for us to list all the ink & solvent model we have, but you are always welcome to drop us an inquiry. We will check out our list and let you know if we could provide the Videojet countdown chip you are looking for. Â
As we all know, purchasing refurbished continuous inkjet parts are tricky. What is the exact definition of 95% new? To make sure what you are going to receive, you may ask your supplier to send you a picture before paying, however, this still don’t 100% guarantee that you will not get a faulty refurbished part. Why? First of all, some delicate refurbished parts like the main boards are easily damaged during transportation, the electronic components on it may loosen a little bit, etc; for another, the refurbished parts may not be properly tested before delivery.
We always try to make our customer rest assure that what he/she saw and paid for, will be what he receive. For example, one of our customers purchased a refurbished Hitachi RX2 CIJ printer in July, as it takes a few days for us to have it tested and clean, we miss the shipment & have to leave the refurbished printer in our warehouse to wait for another shipment. Here is the testing video we sent to customer in July.
Then at the end of December, we are notified that it’s time to deliver the refurbished printer with other cargos. We take a new video showing the printer serial number & testing performance for customer.
It costs us extra to keep the printer in our warehouse (we have to maintenance it from time to time) & test it again before delivery. However, it’s only way to make both parties be confident about the transaction, so we are happy to do it.