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Mimaki CJV and JV Printer Parts: What to Check Before Buying or Servicing a Used Machine

by iColorPro Editorial Team 15 Jun 2026 0 comments

The June 15 Search Console data for iColorPro was unusually clear around Mimaki equipment. Queries included cjv300 parts, cjv300-160 parts, jv150-160 parts, jv300-130, mimaki cjv150 130, mimaki jv200, mimaki maintenance liquid 14, mimaki lf 140, printer encoder strip problem, printer cover, and print cleaner. That is not random search traffic. It looks like buyers are evaluating used machines and the service parts needed to keep them usable.

When a shop looks at a used Mimaki CJV, JV, UJV, or JFX platform, the machine price is only one part of the decision. The more useful question is whether the maintenance parts, ink path, motion system, and cleaning routine are in good enough condition to put the printer back into production without chasing defects for weeks.

Mimaki CJV and JV style printer parts inspection bench with encoder strip maintenance liquid pump motor and head cover

Start with the machine family and the parts list

Searches for CJV300 parts, CJV300-160 parts, and JV150-160 parts should start at the Mimaki printer parts collection. The model name matters because a CJV print-and-cut unit, a JV solvent printer, a UJV UV roll printer, and a JFX flatbed do not share every service part.

If the buyer is still comparing equipment, the Mimaki printers collection gives context for machines such as the Mimaki CJV150-130 and Mimaki JV300-130 Plus. A used machine can be a smart buy, but only when the consumable and wear-part picture is honest.

Maintenance Liquid 14 is not optional housekeeping

The query mimaki maintenance liquid 14 points directly to ML014-Z-BA Mimaki Maintenance Liquid 14. Maintenance liquid is part of the ink system, not an afterthought. If a printer has been idle, recently converted, or run with unknown ink, the cleaning routine should be reviewed before the first paid job.

Close-up of maintenance liquid print cleaner motor encoder strip head cover switch and service tools for Mimaki printer parts

A general printhead cleaner collection is useful for service planning, but the cleaner must match the ink chemistry and printer platform. Over-cleaning with the wrong fluid can be as damaging as under-cleaning.

Encoder strips and covers reveal how the printer was treated

The signals printer encoder strip problem and printer cover are diagnostic. The encoder strip collection and the guide Printer Parts: Complete Guide to Encoder Strips and Decoders are relevant when banding, carriage-position faults, or repeatable placement errors appear.

Head covers and protection parts from the head cover collection also say something about maintenance history. Missing covers, improvised protection, or dirty service areas usually mean the buyer should slow down and inspect more deeply.

Ink choice should match the exact Mimaki workflow

Searches for mimaki lf 140 and Mimaki UV-related terms should not be mixed casually with solvent-printer parts. Mimaki LF-140 Flexible UV Ink belongs to UV workflows where cured-film flexibility matters. That is a different situation from an eco-solvent JV or CJV machine.

The same logic applies to larger UV equipment. The article Mimaki UJV55-320 UV LED Roll-to-Roll Printer for Large Format Printing is a useful reference when the buyer is comparing UV roll-to-roll production rather than solvent signage work.

Used Mimaki inspection checklist

  • Confirm the model: CJV, JV, UJV, and JFX platforms need different parts and ink decisions.
  • Check service fluids: verify the correct maintenance liquid, cleaner, and flushing history.
  • Inspect motion accuracy: look at encoder strip condition, carriage movement, feed behavior, and repeated banding.
  • Review protection parts: head covers, caps, dampers, pumps, and waste lines should not be treated as minor accessories.
  • Match the ink: flexible UV ink, eco-solvent ink, and DTF ink belong to different workflows.

A used Mimaki can be a strong production asset when the parts and maintenance story lines up. If the parts story is vague, the low purchase price can disappear quickly in downtime, cleaning cycles, and avoidable replacements.

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