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I see a lot of comments here saying if you simply get a sales tax license from the customer, you don't have to worry about it and just not charge tax on everything. We found out the hard way that that's not true. If your customer gets audited and they find that they didn't get charged tax on...
Usually 2-3 days isn't going to cause much clogging and if it does, it's usually really easy to recover. I would simply keep the head capped and run a cleaning once everything is back together. If you wanted to go an extra step just to be safe, soak a lint free cloth in cleaning solution, drape...
Mojave Sign Ad is good stuff. We use it in our lobby on painted drywall. It says it's easily removable up to a year but it removes easily far longer than that in my experience. Works well on glass too. Might be worth looking into.
Unfortunately it seems to be a trend in the industry. I won't name names but I've had more problems with machines out of the box in the last 2-3 years than ever in my career.
Open Windows resource monitor and watch which resource might be causing a bottleneck. For example, the hard drive might spike to 100% and stay there indicating you probably don't have a lot of free space to work with. Could be failing memory or CPU as well but you have to check it out. Might not...
The flag sensor has 3 states. Not flagged which is pretty self explanatory. Near end which means is barely touching the sensor so it flags the card as near end. And then flagged which is fully pushed which will flag the card as empty. Once a card is empty, it's empty forever. Once a card is...
You've got a short somewhere. It's usually the head cables but it could be any cable form the head back to the main board. It could also be the head itself or any electrical failure on any PCB.
Motor current errors generally mean the motor is requiring too much current to move. I'd check for anything that might be preventing the gantry from moving properly. Believe it or not the tech manual says it could simply be bad printing data. Try to print another file just to rule that out...
For the most part you just take the old head out and put the new one in. We usually recommend changing the dampers with the new head and check your cables to make sure they aren't damaged or dirty. You might have to adjust the head slant but a lot of the time it's still good. If you install the...
Ok so the 3.15 amp fuses are pretty common on older Rolands so that would make sense. If your multimeter has a continuity settings, change it to that. It will beep if there's continuity. If not, change to ohms. It should read around 1 ohm.
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