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Roland VS-300 keeps shutting down

binki

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Well, My VS-300 has been running great. A few days ago though it started shutting down again on its own. Sometimes the blue light on the power button is solid, sometimes dark. I don't think its an overheating problem. Any other thoughts on what it could possibly be?
 
It could be the main power supply too.
It is most likely the panel, the buttons that you push. Undo it and make sure all the buttons are free and working properly.
 
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damonCA21

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I agree it could be the control panel, but when the power light is dark it often points to a power supply problem
 

Ewan yu

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You can try the easiest things first ,unplug and reconnect the cables, and maybe try a different power outlet. But honestly, the main power supply is still the most likely iss
 
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binki

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Ok, thanks. I will do a little trouble shooting on it. Power supply makes sense given the age of the machine.
 
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damonCA21

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Ok, thanks. I will do a little trouble shooting on it. Power supply makes sense given the age of the machine.
I am seeing more of these fail now due to the age of the machines. If you have a decent electronics repair place near you they would be able to test the supply
 

binki

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I am seeing more of these fail now due to the age of the machines. If you have a decent electronics repair place near you they would be able to test the supply
I don't. Today the light was on solid but the machine showed offline. I was able to restart with the switch in the back. When it is dark on the button I have to unplug and replug it
 
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damonCA21

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If you want to try replacing the power supply I have tested OEM ones in stock. That would be my first step to see if that fixes it
 

binki

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The saga continues. Power Supply, Main Board, Switch (which was verified bad) and the machine worked but the slightest bump and it turned off. Hmm. We I was able to get it up and running and printing but it wouldn't stay on and eventually wouldn't turn on. I replaced the plug and the power cord. Tried a different socket to plug it into.
One last diagnosis is coming up before I give up.
 
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