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Lol. Turned out the glow printing head is also damaged... frankly, i've never used glow before on printings. Now, i have to borrow a working print head and see if this is the problem. I don't want to unmount on of my CMYK print head and try with it cause i don't want to bother working print heads!
More precisely i connected the black cables (the two cables which comes from the print carriage board and goes right in the printing head) and connected them to the white print head. Even so the print was the same, which lead me to the conclusion that the problem is after the print carriage...
Well... i just checked all the transistors. They're all fine. I switched the cables (white to black) and funny thing, it's the same result, it prints the same.
This makes me believe that perhaps the printing head itself may be damaged... i will remove the printing head, switch it with the glow...
Hey Damon. Thank you for your reply. So, i removed all the cables which makes the connection between head board and the print carriage board (the 36 pins long cables). I cleaned the pins with cleaning solution and now CMYK is printing fine. BUT now it started the white doing the same. In fact...
Hi there. I'm new on this forum so i'm not sure if this is the right place to post my question.
So, i have a Roland VersaUV LEC-330 which (after a power blackout) prints yellow stripes as you can see on the picture i've attached.
Had anyone encounter this issue? Perhaps a solution? :)
Many...
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