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encoder strip

WOODBS

New Member
i have a crease in the plastic part of the encoder strip, everytime it goes back to make the contour cut i get motor feed error. the strip is getting bound up..shut it off and start over, any tips on a quick fix until i can replace it next week? thanks
 

WOODBS

New Member
thought about that..i was a little skeered to screw anything else up inside. i'm doing it , so what
 

WOODBS

New Member
well, it worked that time ...let's see if it continues? i am printing and cutting 200 static clings..
 

w2csa

New Member
I had a problem a couple weeks ago getting a error code 101 or 1001.
My Roland tech advised me to clean the encoder strip with 70% alc.
never did see any residue but it seemed to solve the problem.
Good luck with your issue Woodbs
 

Gene@mpls

New Member
I was having trouble last week- I overnighted a strip and the module so that
I would have one (roland dealer doesn't always) and took the strip out and
flipped it over (on it's axis) and punched new holes- also took the module
loose and cleaned the 'lights'. It worked and is still working. but I feel better
having the parts inhouse.
 

Capital Signs

New Member
Yes, but to truly be able to clean it adequately and appropriately, you have to remove it completely. THat has been in my experience only. I may stand corrected.
 
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