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Bn20 - print tests

swarnes

New Member
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Hi

Would this require a new printhead?

The test is showing blockage? As there should not be gaps in the test print?

Please advise if this is fixable as unsure if I should go ahead with purchase for 2900.

Thanks
 

Joe House

Sign Equipment Technician
Check your ink first. Do you have fresh ink. For troubleshooting, use a fresh cartridge from Roland. The ink expires 2 years from the date on the cartridge. If that's good, make sure your cap top is fresh - if it's more than a year old replace it with a new OEM cap top. After that, it's probably the head.

Good Luck
 

garyroy

New Member
I have 3 wide format Rolands. That test print looks pretty good to me.
Print your own file and see how the print looks.
I'm not guaranteeing anything, I personally think that printer is more like a toy.
It is not a true business printer that your going to make a living with.
 

mvpro

New Member
I have 3 wide format Rolands. That test print looks pretty good to me.
Print your own file and see how the print looks.
I'm not guaranteeing anything, I personally think that printer is more like a toy.
It is not a true business printer that your going to make a living with.
I have started using BN-20A a month ago and it has already paid itself off. Stop this nonsense about a true business printer.
 

Joe House

Sign Equipment Technician
A new print head for that printer is going to run at least $2500 USD installed (not sure about over there) but by the time you get fresh ink, if needed and the cap top and wiper you could have paid for 1/2 of a New BN20a. You'll still have an old printer with other old parts that will need to be replaced at some point - all on your dime. If you buy a new one you at least get a printer that you know works and won't have to pay for any repairs for at least a year. Generally the value of a used printer is about half the price of the comparable model new - just rough numbers I use to evaluate in situations like this. Check ebay for more accurate values, but it generally holds up.

Good Luck
 
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