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Roland Sp-300v making thumping noise

ando

New Member
My Roland sp-300v is making a thumping noise every time the cutter or printer head carriage moves. It started making the noise during the middle of print job.
I have also have got to massages when restarting. When I turned it back on I got internal error 1210278. I restarted the printer and got this message " service call 0106".

I have attached a video.

Please advise
 

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Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
If you move the print head carriage by hand, do you hear the noise and feel any repeating resistance synced with the noise? Also listen carefully to see if you can tell where the noise is coming from. Insure the printhead is unlocked and power down by turning off the MAIN power switch and unplug it. Remove the control panel and examine the gears on the scan motor and drive gear for any build up or debris.
 
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damonCA21

Active Member
I think internal error 1210278 is related to the scan motor and 0106 is faliure to detatch the cut carriage from the print head. I would look at the motor first and see if you can see any signs of damage
 
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ando

New Member
If you move the print head carriage by hand, do you hear the noise and feel any repeating resistance synced with the noise? Also listen carefully to see if you can tell where the noise is coming from. Insure the printhead is unlocked and power down by turning off the MAIN power switch and unplug it. Remove the control panel and examine the gears on the scan motor and drive gear for any build up or debris.
No, there is no noise when I move the carriage by hand.
 

damonCA21

Active Member
No, there is no noise when I move the carriage by hand.
OK my guess would be it is problem with the scan motor then, it could be seizing so I would look at replacing that first and see if that solves the problem
 
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ColorCrest

All around shop helper.
Epsons require periodic cleaning of ink overspray from clear index bands and disks. Maybe Rolands require the same? I dunno. An Epson will thump when the head starts its to return from the starboard side.
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
Thank you for the update. Keep in mind, the SP-300V is still a solid printer and has value if repaired or as a parts machine, especially the electronics.
 
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