Roland XR, I'll take pics of the resent nozzle checks tomorrow. There was a black that actually came back. Now we're down to a cyan And magenta failing on The Left head. Boss has been soaking and cleaning the heck out of them. They've been slowly fading for a while, but I had certain customers and repeat projects dedicated to the xr for consistent reorders.If it's a DX7 (L1440), it might recover, what's the current nozzle check look like?
Sorry, I babbled too much. Issue is with our ol Roland XR. I'm not a printer tech at all, just the PM and operator. My boss, the owner, has the engineer brain, and can fix a lot of things. I push buttons, taking things apart is his thing. He can work on the Roland, the Epson we call in techs (had a wild ride with that, long story for a different thread).Epson printers are a big pain to service because they lock out for the stupidest reasons and need special service programs to reset. But, if you have good techs kicking around, not too bad. Also, the L1440/DX7 is a very expensive head for what you get by modern standards.
Usually on dual head printers, you can disable 1, but I mostly deal with Mimaki stuff. Lots of Roland/Mimaki/Mutoh printers had versions where the base model was single head and their high end was a dual head version. Same parts for the most part, just parameters setup.
Pretty much no chance. I would just replace the head and at least you know it will work.Following because....
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Would this print head doctor work for us?
Any updates on this?They do dissolve in acetone at high strength, haven't tried MEK. That said, getting the gunk purged safely is an effort in futility, so far.