Was printing like normal today, media loaded, media clamps installed, and something very weird happened. The print heads crashed into the media clamps. My only guess is that somehow the semi rigid media (thick-ISH paper) pushed the clamps up into the print heads and they collided. It crashed with such force into the clamp that it actually bent the metal. But that wasn't the worst part, the Roland print heads have this metal surround on them, seems like some kind of clip or clamp. When the print head crashed, after bending the media clamp, it also pulled two of these metal clamps off two print heads and left them sitting on the platen. These metal bits are bent and mangled badly (see attached picture).
Now, every time I turn the printer on, it cleans, then gives me Service Call 0400 [0014], and the red lights flash. Cant get past this startup routine no matter what I do.
To me this seems VERY bad. Best case scenario is that I can fix it myself and not have to replace the print heads or call the technician. Second best is that a technician can come and just replace these metal clamps without paying for new print heads. Worst case is full head replacement. A couple questions: What is service call 0400 [0014]? What are these metal pieces that are attached to the print heads? Replaceable? I have already contacted my technician. Thank you.
Now, every time I turn the printer on, it cleans, then gives me Service Call 0400 [0014], and the red lights flash. Cant get past this startup routine no matter what I do.
To me this seems VERY bad. Best case scenario is that I can fix it myself and not have to replace the print heads or call the technician. Second best is that a technician can come and just replace these metal clamps without paying for new print heads. Worst case is full head replacement. A couple questions: What is service call 0400 [0014]? What are these metal pieces that are attached to the print heads? Replaceable? I have already contacted my technician. Thank you.