Farmboy
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I've soaked this head and run a few med cleaning cycles on it. Can I clear up all this deflection or is it toast?
What model Roland do you have? Is the black a seperate head?
I ask because that doesn't look like a typical deflection head test.
When the rows of lines are left and right vertically, in my experience that's a voltage issue or
could be a loose wiring.
The head cannot be fixed and must be replaced. Any agressive effort to clean those nozzles will result in problems with the headboard.
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But that doesn't explain their nozzle test, with the lines there, but out of alignment, all over the place horizontaly and verticaly, right?If it's an SP540V the K channel of the CK head gets hammered since it's the first in line for head strikes.
Cleaning a head will damage a board? I'm not saying you're wrong, but that's a new one on me.
I would be interested in hearing what Solventinkjet suggests, I have no idea on how to tag him, so
I'm posting a quote from another thread.
So looking at their nozzle test, you don't think it could be an electronic issue?The black tends to get more beat up on these machines when it comes to head strikes etc. In that case the nozzles are just literally deformed and unrecoverable.
So looking at their nozzle test, you don't think it could be an electronic issue?