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- Mon May 27, 2019 4:57 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
First damper had some leak but as long as tbe head was softly wiped printed ok.
- Sat May 25, 2019 5:09 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
I use a 74HCT574 powered at 5v. Its inputs can be driven at 3V3 and because it is powered at 5V it will output 5V. It's not the most correct way but for me works very well.
- Fri May 24, 2019 3:59 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
I really have no ideea and they don't explain this in datasheet. I understand from datasheet that the non wetting models are harder to care because of the nozzle plate coating. They can't be wiped in fact you can never touch the nozzle plate because the coating will be damaged.
- Tue May 21, 2019 9:33 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
Hi, This is my setup. You can see the damper above the head, the capping station I built (with a silicone band gasket and peristaltic pump), the reservoir and of course a print sample. The sample print is 8 times overprint microweaved. My head has a full blocked nozzle and many nozzles are deflectin...
- Mon May 06, 2019 7:07 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
I know. I made the same mistakes and assumptions and lost two printheads by running water and aqueous ink. The irony is for me solvent ink was exactly what I needed. And it never clogs...
- Tue Apr 30, 2019 11:57 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
I use INX TRIANGLE MLD solvent inks. They dry slow so no risk of nozzle clogging. For capping you can make your own gasket from silicone rubber. My ink won't react with sillicones
- Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:28 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
Hi Dragonator, The speed can be much higher. However if I print fast and with much ink (all nozzles at once) the head starves. I suppose it's because my heads are scrapped and probably the internal filter are clogged. So, as I can't feed ink properly I'll print slow. And if I run slow there's no ris...
- Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:18 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
Hi, This is my project. For now I don't have the Y axis, so I can print only one pass. I use Triangle INX "MLD Magenta" ink. The capping is milled for this project and as sealant I use gasket RTV as in pictures. It seems it doesn't dissolve in ink or solvent. The ink tube is also silicone....
- Mon Feb 25, 2019 6:37 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
I'm still testing my setup and I'll come back with conclusions and photos in a few days! I'm almost done.
- Sat Jan 26, 2019 7:09 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
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Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
Solvents for inks usually can't evaporate quickly. If you want to use acetones or cloroform, these could dry too fast leaving nozzles full of more viscous liquid or even clog. I tested some heads with isopropyl but I couldn't use it as solvent because it dries too fast. Solvent for original ink look...