stawastawa
Member
Greetings,
I got a Jobo RC-Jet dryer that I thought I might put into service. Unfortunately one of the squeegee rollers has disintegrated and needs to be replaced. So I'm looking for a a fix.
I called Jobo here in the US and there are no parts available. He had done some searching for a previous customer with a similar question and could find no solution. He mentioned Colenta/Colex, who make roller processors. Maybe they use squeegee rollers and one could be modified to work. I sent an email and am waiting for a response. I asked the Jobo rep about Arkay dryers, but they use a different method for drying and their expensive parts probably wont work.
Searching around I got these two suggestions:
Aarubco Rubber Company in saddle brook NJ might recover for around $110/roller - Anyone have info about what material would be best?
A search on mcmaster for a rubber or foam is in order... and on the to do list.
Has anyone made their own roller? or found any DIY solution?
I figured the Jet dry is a good machine and it should be rescued, but it's just a little side project as I dont really print in large enough volumes for it to be worth my using it.
Happy printing!
nicholas
I got a Jobo RC-Jet dryer that I thought I might put into service. Unfortunately one of the squeegee rollers has disintegrated and needs to be replaced. So I'm looking for a a fix.
I called Jobo here in the US and there are no parts available. He had done some searching for a previous customer with a similar question and could find no solution. He mentioned Colenta/Colex, who make roller processors. Maybe they use squeegee rollers and one could be modified to work. I sent an email and am waiting for a response. I asked the Jobo rep about Arkay dryers, but they use a different method for drying and their expensive parts probably wont work.
Searching around I got these two suggestions:
Aarubco Rubber Company in saddle brook NJ might recover for around $110/roller - Anyone have info about what material would be best?
A search on mcmaster for a rubber or foam is in order... and on the to do list.
Has anyone made their own roller? or found any DIY solution?
I figured the Jet dry is a good machine and it should be rescued, but it's just a little side project as I dont really print in large enough volumes for it to be worth my using it.
Happy printing!
nicholas