Been having troubles with cheaper ribbons breaking so I bit the bullet and bought a set of genuine Roland ribbons.
Got my Roland ribbons in today, printed a bit and they work SO much better than all the others. But...now I have a new problem. After printing a few times, one ribbon did break so I had to open the cover, remove the cartridge and fix the ribbon. Did that and it was fine, finished the job then printed another.
Now all of a sudden, it will not align itself to pick up the cartridges. I ran through the head alignment steps for cartridge pickup, twice. The test works no problems. When I go to run a job, the head moves to about 1.5 inches too far to the right of the cartridge to pick it up.
As I said, the steps for aligning the head to cartridge from the service manual does not fix this. Any ideas?
One strange thing, when I run the alignment steps out of the service manual, on the test where it is supposed to make 3 passes it just keeps going and going until you shut off the power. Anyone know if this is normal? The last time I ran it, it went through the 3 passes 6 times before I finally shut the main power off.
Any help is VERY much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Got my Roland ribbons in today, printed a bit and they work SO much better than all the others. But...now I have a new problem. After printing a few times, one ribbon did break so I had to open the cover, remove the cartridge and fix the ribbon. Did that and it was fine, finished the job then printed another.
Now all of a sudden, it will not align itself to pick up the cartridges. I ran through the head alignment steps for cartridge pickup, twice. The test works no problems. When I go to run a job, the head moves to about 1.5 inches too far to the right of the cartridge to pick it up.
As I said, the steps for aligning the head to cartridge from the service manual does not fix this. Any ideas?
One strange thing, when I run the alignment steps out of the service manual, on the test where it is supposed to make 3 passes it just keeps going and going until you shut off the power. Anyone know if this is normal? The last time I ran it, it went through the 3 passes 6 times before I finally shut the main power off.
Any help is VERY much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.