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Using a John Deere like that has to be outside of their Terms of Service. I'll bet Corporate will remotely brick the tractor's ECM as soon as they read this thread.
Old stuff, but new to me. I just found out quantum bits are non-binary and fluid. This has forced me to reevaluate my core beliefs in a way I had not expected this late in my life.
This guy moves brown stuff around:
https://www.youtube.com/@JamesButlerWellAndSepticLife
He is interesting, entertaining, and has some solid ideas for running a business.
Navy to allow those without high school diploma or GED to enlist
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2024/01/26/navy-to-allow-those-without-high-school-diploma-or-ged-to-enlist/
I don't know anything about Rolands but usually, big blocks of ink like that are an electrical problem either in the head or the cables. You might try unseating wiping the cables connectors down and reseating on both the head and board ends.
Are you cutting them down to reuse or fit better in the cardboard recycling bin?
If you are tossing them I have one of these - It is not only easy - it's fun.
I've been using mine to cut down the house doors I am replacing so they fit in the burn barrel, along with anything else that does not...
Heat might be worth a try. Use a soldering iron with a sharp tip. The irons are not much bigger than a paint marker and the heat would only be on the screw. A little heat and a good tip on the screwdriver should do it.
I am a fan of thermal stress after changing out two O2 sensors on my F150...
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