We've been having this issue on our Roland VG-540 for some time, and also with our new VG-2 pretty much right out the box. These big thick horizantal bands that will appear sometimes just once on a print, sometimes a few times, but always at a random spot. This issue comes and goes intermittently. I do do head cleanings, feed calibration adjustments and media gap adjustments daily. Both printers are under warranty, and Roland sent a tech out, but all he did was replace cap tops, and it didn't fix the problem.
I sent roland pictures and talked to someone who suggested really basic stuff like clean the heads and shake the ink pouches, and when none of that fixed it, they were like: "lets order some parts and get a tech out there." Tech came and replaced cap tops again, and it didn't fix the problem. We're in a rural area, a tech has to travel a day and stay in a hotel for even the most basic service call, and our tech, while super handy in general doesn't have any experience troubleshooting roland products. It's time to really hammer on warranty because these messed up prints are starting to really cost us. When I talk to Roland tech, it seems like they don't recognize the problem. I feel like we need to ID the problem, or they're just going to send more cap tops and our great but inexperienced tech again. Any thoughts or insights would be appreciated.
I sent roland pictures and talked to someone who suggested really basic stuff like clean the heads and shake the ink pouches, and when none of that fixed it, they were like: "lets order some parts and get a tech out there." Tech came and replaced cap tops again, and it didn't fix the problem. We're in a rural area, a tech has to travel a day and stay in a hotel for even the most basic service call, and our tech, while super handy in general doesn't have any experience troubleshooting roland products. It's time to really hammer on warranty because these messed up prints are starting to really cost us. When I talk to Roland tech, it seems like they don't recognize the problem. I feel like we need to ID the problem, or they're just going to send more cap tops and our great but inexperienced tech again. Any thoughts or insights would be appreciated.