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You can switch both cables from one channel to another - keeping the proper orientation, but you can't swap the two cables from one head with each other. This doesn't strike me as electrical though. Electrical will usually take out the entire head or fire it constantly.
I'd focus on the...
Most printer brochures will list the specs for the printer. Look for environmental specs. For most Roland printers it's 40 - 60% RH No Condensation. In more detailed literature, they specify that 50% @ 78F is the optimal for quality prints.
Check out the specifics for your printer.
I would pull with a syringe from under the cap top. And the cap to should be new if you replaced a head.
It's tough with some Mutoh printers and I don't remember that particular model, but if there are 2 hoses or not if so clamp one off while you syringe the other one. This will tell you if...
Raise the price of your prints a few cents to make up for the difference. If you can't buy it locally or at least in country,I wouldn't risk it. Who are you going to go back to if there's a problem? Who are you found to call when you need a cartridge in a hurry?
Good luck.
I'm not sure, but the 570 may have come out after version 12 was retired. If it's not inprinter driver download list you may be out of luck and need to upgrade
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What's the nozzle test print look like? Did you use a flashlight when cleaning the heads? That's often caused by fibers stuck to the bottom of the printheads.
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If it's physically jamming, the limit position isn't the issue. Start taking off covers and see if you can see anything obvious. Next, I would separate the cut carriage from the print carriage and try the sliding test. If the problem is gone, you have an issue with the print carriage...
I think you're request is a little contradictory - you want a cheap cutter that works well. You'll fight yourself with those constraints. You'll always do well going with a Graphtec or Summa. They're the top brands. They both make an entry level version and a Pro version. If the Pro version...
Roland profiles can't compensate for third party inks either. I wouldn't be looking at an electrical issue. Like Netsol says, this is probably ink delivery. Anytime someone complains about color or banding or other print issues, I always start at the PRINTHEAD. What does the nozzle test look...
I got called for a laminator service recently on a model that I wasn't familiar with. It was dead, so I started at the outlet and traced the power. The 3rd item in line after the power entry module and fuse was (you guessed it) a safety switch. I turned it and the laminator came to life. I...
By double checking the cables, I mean to pull them out and inspect all of the contacts on both ends and replace them making sure that they're inserted fully, and straight. This would be difficult to do in the minute that passed between your post and my first post. If you mean you've done it...
It looks like an electrical issue. I'd double check your cables again. Not just the head cables, but the cables from the carriage to the main board as well.
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What's the humidity in your shop? I see a fair amount of overspray on the edges of the cyan print. This always tells me that static may be a culprit. You should be in the range of 40 - 60%. The closer to 50% the better.
The missing nozzle in light cyan probably isn't coming into play on that...
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