Thanks. I needed a push to take the damn thing apart lol.looks like you may have an issue with your encoder strip try giving it a careful wipe down as per your manual, if it still happens you may need to replace it
Looks like its directly inline with that roller. Make sure nothings stuck in there or behind it.
Have you changed any parts recently? While this does look similar to an encoder issue, usually encoder issues have a diagonal or stair step pattern rather than perfectly straight lines. I would definitely clean it to rule it out but if that doesn't fix the issue, I would be interested in if it happens on all files.
EDIT: That printer doesn't have a cutter, so no environmental match is needed.I'm not sure if that model has an environmental match option in the menu but most Rolands do.
I'd be looking at the trailing cable. It looks like you may have a short at that point in the travel of the head that is only affecting the K channel.
Dave, By trailing cable, I mean the cables that go from the main board to the carriage board.
Cory, if it's a pinch roller problem, why does it only affect black?
Update: "Fixed"
Cleaned encoder strip
I looked at the cables and outside of taking it all apart and probably breaking them, I still don't know what I'm looking for. Cut wire? Mouse chew?
Then a stroke of genius hit me. I moved the material over a half inch. =Rigged=
I'll definitely come back to this thread and get your contact info. Do you sell them? are they hard to install?If it works it's fixed! Good job! Just be ready for problems later. If it is a trailing cables issue, which I am leaning towards, it will get worse as time goes by. If that's the case you will know where to start if it does become a problem.
I'll definitely come back to this thread and get your contact info. Do you sell them? are they hard to install?