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  1. Font or hand drawn?

    Looks like "Tall Films", and they've added the curly ends. http://www.dafont.com/tall-films.font
  2. Font or hand drawn?

    this...
  3. Service call message?

    No resolution. You'd think that by 2012 these sorts of things would have been ironed out. Grrrr "We can put a man on the moon....."
  4. Service call message?

    Well, it is hooked up via ethernet cable after all....
  5. Service call message?

    Another race-pace full day. The rep said that there didn't appear to be anything wrong (that code), and that often just turning it off and then on again will resolve it. He directed me to the Roland site for a firmware update for the printer, which may have been the problem - a disconnect...
  6. Service call message?

    Thanks. I turned it off, and on again, and did a test print and it's working ok. My rep just happens to be dropping by this morning as he's in the area! Will report back as to the outcome.
  7. Service call message?

    Some different Googling approaches found this: http://support.rolanddga.com/_layouts/rolandreports/_faqsearchresult.aspx?ID=1181
  8. Service call message?

    I came into my shop this morning to find my SP540i beeping, and with a "Service Call 0008" message on the display. (I had turned the machine off at the end of the day yesterday). Anyone know what this is?
  9. VW - Printer Controls

    Thanks Dana. It's sounds like a test print might be the best way to go. It seems counter-intuitive to dial in the feed calibration for one's particular machine, only to have that overwritten by a media profile. -shrug-
  10. VW - Printer Controls

    Thanks for that. I wonder why Roland wouldn't have "Printer Controls" always as the default?
  11. Pinch roller track marks in print

    Could you provide a good link? I'm buried here....
  12. VW - Printer Controls

    I've been noticing lately that when I click on the "Printer Controls" tab in VW, sometimes the "Feed Calibration" and "Other Controls" are either set to "Use Default Media Settings" or "Use Printer Settings" (Heater Controls always default to Printer Controls). The default for these two...
  13. Pinch roller track marks in print

    ^^^Interesting hypothesis, however the rollers remained clean even after printing the equivalent of a full roll of 54" banner material flooded with black ink. (Not exaggerating - I've been working full throttle 18+ hrs a day for days now). The head height was also set to low to mitigate a...
  14. Pinch roller track marks in print

    I'd bet money against that. They're just basic vectors filled with 85% K. Could it be that the pressure associated with the inner rollers is too high? :help
  15. Pinch roller track marks in print

    Yes. And again, this didn't occur on any other part of the varied print. Who ever thought large format printing could be so much fun?
  16. Pinch roller track marks in print

    Here's an image. I was wondering how & why these track marks would disappear. .
  17. Pinch roller track marks in print

    It's been over 24 hours and the track marks haven't diminished at all. :frustrated:
  18. Pinch roller track marks in print

    I hope you're right, they're significantly darker.
  19. Pinch roller track marks in print

    These banners are 4' x 20-30 feet long, and because of some other print issue, I'm having to run the head-height at "low", so I feel that I need the 3 inside rollers. I'm trying to figure out why the heck it would leave marks on the 85 & 90% black, but nowhere else on the varied print...
  20. Pinch roller track marks in print

    I'm printing some big banners (13 ox JetFlex gloss). The lettering which is 85% black and a graphic which is 90% black (on 100% black flooded background) is getting track marks from the pinch rollers. They don't appear on any other parts of the print. The print is obviously not returning...
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