Daniel Maita
New Member
Hello guys,
Sorry to bother you. I have some questions and I've wanted to ask some pro's.
I've a Roland Soljet PRO2 sincer July 2015, I've buy it SH, and this year in April, I've bought a new original scan motor due to many service calls that I've had.
The scan motor is original, ROLAND Parts, not Third Party parts. Lately, I've been printing like 10 hours per day, 2 weeks constantly. In the last 2-3 days, my printer started to make some strange noises when printing. Like, if is not greased or something like that. I've attached a video with the sound. I dont know what to do, because I've opened the cover and I've greased all the parts there, but the sound it's still there.
I don't want to change the motor again because I don't have time to loose. I've forget to specify. The motor was new, and was bought from DigiPrint Supplies. from Belgium.
What do you think it could be? It's the scan motor? Or are some other parts? Do you think there is a risk of giving in?
Thanks in advance for all your help. Best regards,
Daniel
Sorry to bother you. I have some questions and I've wanted to ask some pro's.
I've a Roland Soljet PRO2 sincer July 2015, I've buy it SH, and this year in April, I've bought a new original scan motor due to many service calls that I've had.
The scan motor is original, ROLAND Parts, not Third Party parts. Lately, I've been printing like 10 hours per day, 2 weeks constantly. In the last 2-3 days, my printer started to make some strange noises when printing. Like, if is not greased or something like that. I've attached a video with the sound. I dont know what to do, because I've opened the cover and I've greased all the parts there, but the sound it's still there.
I don't want to change the motor again because I don't have time to loose. I've forget to specify. The motor was new, and was bought from DigiPrint Supplies. from Belgium.
What do you think it could be? It's the scan motor? Or are some other parts? Do you think there is a risk of giving in?
Thanks in advance for all your help. Best regards,
Daniel