Hello,
my Roland Sp 540 can no longer be switched on after it has been switched off with the main switch.
If the device is switched off by a power failure or by the main power switch, it can no longer be switched on. When I turn on the main switch, the LED on the print head lights up and, in the best case, the LED on the network card. Only when I heat the mainboard with a hair dryer and then switch the device on and off continuously (for hours) with the main switch does the display light up at some point and shows checksum and other internal error messages, but then the plotter starts again and works without errors until next power outage. Since this procedure is annoying, I bought and installed a new mainboard. The plotter now starts immediately, but unfortunately the brand new mainboard has no firmware and only shows a checksum error in the display. As far as I could find out, I need the Peck Tool from Roland for the first start-up. Can someone help me to put the new motherboard into operation?
(Sorry for the bad English, the google translator did most of the work)
my Roland Sp 540 can no longer be switched on after it has been switched off with the main switch.
If the device is switched off by a power failure or by the main power switch, it can no longer be switched on. When I turn on the main switch, the LED on the print head lights up and, in the best case, the LED on the network card. Only when I heat the mainboard with a hair dryer and then switch the device on and off continuously (for hours) with the main switch does the display light up at some point and shows checksum and other internal error messages, but then the plotter starts again and works without errors until next power outage. Since this procedure is annoying, I bought and installed a new mainboard. The plotter now starts immediately, but unfortunately the brand new mainboard has no firmware and only shows a checksum error in the display. As far as I could find out, I need the Peck Tool from Roland for the first start-up. Can someone help me to put the new motherboard into operation?
(Sorry for the bad English, the google translator did most of the work)