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i have since pulled blue ink through the line wondering if its a cold in the print head itself, will be putting a damper on and pushing some cleaning fluid in and out to find out. cap tops are no longer cross contaminated on magenta/yellow, but im still only getting black on the black/cyan head.
so ive set the captop gap to 0 in the service menu and its pressed right up against the print heads is this where i want it so it seals against it or do i want it to be up higher to push into the head more.
i did a full drain and flush before we moved the machine, it sat for about a month before we drained it, Plugged in and turned on so it would do the usual maintenance cycle. no ink or anything on the ribbon cables for the heads ( after we moved the machine sat for a month powered off while...
is it possible a page file is set incorrectly again, we just had to reset the machine via page file. the machine thought it was a sp-300vs model and wouldnt recognize any of the Ecosol inks
did a test print and got interesting results the blig black bars are happening when i have the dampers swapped, i can see that i need a head clean currently as black isnt fully firing.
so im able to print every color but cyan, just redid the cap tops, full drain and clean on the machine, and now im not getting cyan, but i am getting black, so that eliminates the printhead fuse. machine is a roland sp300v
went into service mode and reset ink profile to eco sol max and its back to being a sp300v now, looks like sublimation ink support was added in the newer firmware
I have a Sp-300v that we recently moved from california to oregon, and upon turning it back on it now thinks its a sp-300vs and wont let me use the settings for eco sol max ink anymore. how do i fix this? updated the firmware today to 7.x.x and it still thinks its a vs instead of a V.
I swapped the ribbons from the magenta and yellow head and it works fine ruling out a bad printheads. After digging some more I found it may be a blown main board fuse, but I can’t find any pictures of the fuse in question or where it would be located
So I was looking for a solution to why my sp300v stopped printing blue and black. The printer had been sitting for a while after it stopped so we decided to refresh everything, new cap tops, ribbon cables, print heads, etc however sit still won’t print blue or black.
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