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Roland vs 540 throwing Service Call Linear Encoder I

Zoogee World

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SUCCESS!! I followed The guide you sent to the letter and it worked!!! :)The limit was set, I powered up the machine and printed a report that you see here. I also printed a test print after 2 moderate cleanings. As you can see I'm missing a bit of red ink there. (My machine hasn't run since the first week in October.) Do you have any suggestions to open that red line? View attachment 179684

DamenCA21 I reset the limit position and I'm up and running. A bit of a problem with that red line you see on my test print. I only have 1 head on the vs540i, Ill try to do a powerful cleaning next. Thanks for chiming in on my feed!

Axelbeta, you were correct with the limit position....I got a (Do it yourself guide) from RolandCertifiedTech and it worked~! Thanks!!!
You could try a powerful cleaning to see if that improves, another thing is to do a 48 hour head soak. My guess is that if the Magenta head was working fine before it broke down, then it's clogged nozzles.
 
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Tigerquill

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You could try a powerful cleaning to see if that improves, another thing is to do a 48 hour head soak. My guess is that if the Magenta head was working fine before it broke down, then it's clogged nozzles.
Whats the best way to soak it? Everything was working fine before I cleaned my linear scale and found that it was a mess.
 

Zoogee World

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Whats the best way to soak it? Everything was working fine before I cleaned my linear scale and found that it was a mess.
What you do is turn off the power, clamp the lines after the cap top, move the head and fill the cap top with cleaning liquid, put the head back into the locked position, let soak for 24 hours, then reapply liquid as needed, then let sit for the next 24 hours. After the 48 hours, perform a powerful cleaning and see if any improvement, if not, as a last ditch effort you could try gently pulling ink with a syringe from one of the lines after the cap top, but you'll need to pinch the other close and see if that helps after you perform a medium cleaning. If none of these help, then unfortunately, you'll be looking at a new print head, but hopefully it will work.
 

Zoogee World

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Today I was printing, mostly black, when I got this error code right at the end of printing about an hour. INTERNAL ERROR 2090487
I don't know this error, but this is what Google says to try:

Potential Solutions
Here are steps to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
  1. Perform a Full Power Cycle:
    • Turn off the printer from the front control panel power button.
    • Turn off the main power switch at the back of the machine.
    • Unplug the power cable from the wall outlet.
    • For good measure, press the front power button a few times to completely drain any residual static charge from the capacitors.
    • Wait at least 5 to 30 minutes before plugging it back in and turning on the power (back switch first, then front switch).
  2. Check and Reseat Network Connections:
    • This error has been linked to communication issues (e.g., the ethernet cable connection).
    • With the machine powered down and unplugged, unplug the network (CAT 5/ethernet) cable at both the printer and the computer/router end.
    • Inspect the cable and ports for any damage, then firmly reconnect the cable. The connections can be sensitive.
    • Consider using a different network cable if the issue persists.
  3. Update Firmware:
    • Outdated or corrupted firmware can cause internal errors.
    • Visit the Roland DGA support website for your specific model to download and install the latest firmware version.
  4. Clean the Encoder Strip:
    • A dirty encoder strip can cause various movement and communication errors within the machine.
    • Gently clean the clear encoder strip (located behind the print carriage path) with a lint-free cloth and some isopropyl alcohol.
  5. Check for Physical Obstructions:
    • Ensure the print carriage path is clear of any debris, media jams, or other physical obstructions that might impede movement.
 
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