Compatible Mimaki CG-SRIII Series Keyboard Assembly (Part Number: E107356)
Product Overview
The Mimaki Keyboard Assembly (E107356) is a premium-quality compatible replacement control panel designed specifically for Mimaki's high-performance CG-SRIII series cutting plotters.
This assembly includes the integrated membrane switch panel, functional control keys, and the backend ribbon connection cable. It serves as the primary user interface, restoring tactile responsiveness and flawless command execution to your vinyl cutter when your original control panel becomes worn, unresponsive, or damaged.
Key Technical Specifications
- Part Name: Keyboard Assy / Operation Panel Board / Control Pad
- Part Number: E107356 (Compatible Replacement)
- Condition: 100% Brand New
- Interface Connection: Multi-pin flexible ribbon cable included
- Compatible Models:
- Mimaki Cutting Plotter Series: CG-60SRIII, CG-100SRIII, CG-130SRIII [1]
Key Features and Performance Benefits
1. Industrial-Grade Membrane Durability
Built to withstand heavy daily use in busy print and sign shops. The outer membrane layer features a scratch-resistant, chemical-stable matte overlay that protects the internal electronic contacts from dust, vinyl debris, and light moisture.
2. Crisp Tactile Feedback & Precise Command Input
Engineered with high-elasticity dome switches beneath each key. It delivers crisp, tactile click feedback upon compression, preventing double-clicks or missed inputs during origin setting, test cuts, or speed/pressure adjustments.
3. High-Fidelity Signal Transmission
Equipped with a premium, flexible flat ribbon cable that ensures clean, zero-latency data transmission to the mainboard. The reinforced connector prevents signal dropping caused by machine vibrations during high-speed plotting.
4. Seamless Plug-and-Play Installation
Manufactured to exact 1:1 OEM specifications for the CG-SRIII chassis. Screw mounting holes, outer dimensions, and wire harness lengths perfectly align with the original machine housing, requiring no modifications or soldering during replacement.
When is it Time to Replace the Keyboard Assembly?
The operation panel is the most heavily touched component on a cutter. Consider replacing this unit if you experience the following symptoms:
- Unresponsive Keys: Certain high-use buttons (such as ENTER, ORIGIN, or ARROW KEYS) stop responding entirely or require excessive pressure to activate.
- Intermittent Failures: The machine skips menu items or acts as if a button is being held down permanently (button sticking).
- Physical Wear & Tear: The overlay membrane is torn, cracked, or bubbling, exposing the sensitive underlying copper circuitry to environmental hazards.