Comparing White Ink Pump Wiring Diagrams: Procolored L1800 F13 Panda vs. BCH Diagram

Question:

I came across the wiring diagram for a White Ink Management System [https://bch-youtube-fan-store.myshopify.com/products/wiring-diagram-for-a-white-ink-management-system-with-peristaltic-pump-white-ink-stirrer-and-vacuum-platform]. Is this the same as the wiring diagram for the Procolored L1800 F13 Panda white ink pump?

Answer:

Regarding your question, our wiring diagram is based on standard White Ink Management Systems, including components like the peristaltic pump, white ink stirrer, and vacuum platform. While it may resemble the Procolored L1800 F13 Panda's wiring, we cannot guarantee an exact match. Manufacturers may have different board layouts, wire configurations, or additional proprietary modifications.

How to Check for Compatibility:

To determine if our wiring diagram matches your specific Procolored L1800 F13 Panda setup, you will need to:

  1. Disassemble Your Printer: Open up the casing and expose the control board, pump, and stirrer wiring.
  2. Compare the Circuit Board Connections: Examine the wiring on your printer’s board and match it with the diagram in the product listing.
  3. Identify Any Differences: Some printer models might have extra safety features, alternative power sources, or different relay setups.
  4. Modify as Needed: If there are small discrepancies, you may be able to adapt the wiring to your setup.

Although we cannot confirm an exact match, many users find our diagram helpful as a reference guide when modifying their white ink systems. If you decide to proceed, ensure you take clear photos of your existing wiring before making any changes, just in case you need to revert to the original setup.


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