Sponge11790
New Member
Hi everyone.
New guy here, but hoping the collective experience of fellow users can help me out. If you want to get straight to the current problems, just skip the next paragraph. It may give some context though. The short version of the backstory goes like this:
I drove 3.5 hours to buy a used SP540-V. It worked great when he ran a demo on it. Test Print was perfect. He showed me how to clean it, load vinyl, maintain it, etc. Here's where I may have started to go wrong... I transported it back in a 12' cargo van. No special transport prep, just powered it down, loaded it in the van and strapped it down. It was a bit of a bumpy ride back if that is noteworthy. Got it home, unloaded from the van and took it off the stand to get it in the room that contained the only square footage necessary to place it. To get it in there, I knew it had to be stood on end. So, I removed the drain bottle and wadded a paper towel and taped it over that area. I can only imagine the cringes on some of your faces at this moment. Now, without going into detail on the following hours invested in renting a rug doctor and trying to get a crime-scene worth of ink stains out of the carpet, let me just say that "green" ink ran everywhere when we stood the machine on end. We stood it on the control panel end if that makes any difference. I proceeded to cleanup everything as best I could with what I was comfortable with. Fast forward.
Plugged in, powered on, did a test print. Got all 4 colors. Black had some misfired lines, blue perfect, red missing several, yellow about half actual yellow and half red. Okay, google search. Back to the machine and did a normal head cleaning. Same result minus the red mixed with yellow in the yellow section. Did the medium cleaning. Same result. Did the powerful clean, same result. Maintenance clean followed by medium clean. Same black/blue, but no red now either. So here I am 2 days later and about 8 hours of online research. Did the syringe on the red/yellow head. Red pulled through, no yellow though and the line is empty, so the cartridge may be out. Dummy me. No idea on the red though. The cap tops appear to be operating as they should. Blue and black look great. Not perfect, but darn close. Still nothing on red, and my new cartridges haven't arrived yet. I did the swap-tronics with the black and red printhead ribbon cables. Black and blue still both worked fine, and still no red, so that's not it. Based on all this information, my questions are these:
Is it possible the damper(s) and/or printhead got damaged during my road trip or the moving/tipping of the machine?
Where the heck did all that ink come from when I tipped it up?!? Appears to still be puddled around the red/yellow dampers if that helps.
How can I determine if the dampers are actually bad?
How can I determine if the printhead is actually bad?
What should my next move be?
Guys, I know I'm pretty ignorant on all of this, but I'm doing my best to learn it as quickly as possible. Any and all help is certainly appreciated. Also, I'm not scared to try anything (as should be obvious since I dumped several thousand into a piece of equipment that I know nearly nothing about).
Thanks in advance for assistance.
New guy here, but hoping the collective experience of fellow users can help me out. If you want to get straight to the current problems, just skip the next paragraph. It may give some context though. The short version of the backstory goes like this:
I drove 3.5 hours to buy a used SP540-V. It worked great when he ran a demo on it. Test Print was perfect. He showed me how to clean it, load vinyl, maintain it, etc. Here's where I may have started to go wrong... I transported it back in a 12' cargo van. No special transport prep, just powered it down, loaded it in the van and strapped it down. It was a bit of a bumpy ride back if that is noteworthy. Got it home, unloaded from the van and took it off the stand to get it in the room that contained the only square footage necessary to place it. To get it in there, I knew it had to be stood on end. So, I removed the drain bottle and wadded a paper towel and taped it over that area. I can only imagine the cringes on some of your faces at this moment. Now, without going into detail on the following hours invested in renting a rug doctor and trying to get a crime-scene worth of ink stains out of the carpet, let me just say that "green" ink ran everywhere when we stood the machine on end. We stood it on the control panel end if that makes any difference. I proceeded to cleanup everything as best I could with what I was comfortable with. Fast forward.
Plugged in, powered on, did a test print. Got all 4 colors. Black had some misfired lines, blue perfect, red missing several, yellow about half actual yellow and half red. Okay, google search. Back to the machine and did a normal head cleaning. Same result minus the red mixed with yellow in the yellow section. Did the medium cleaning. Same result. Did the powerful clean, same result. Maintenance clean followed by medium clean. Same black/blue, but no red now either. So here I am 2 days later and about 8 hours of online research. Did the syringe on the red/yellow head. Red pulled through, no yellow though and the line is empty, so the cartridge may be out. Dummy me. No idea on the red though. The cap tops appear to be operating as they should. Blue and black look great. Not perfect, but darn close. Still nothing on red, and my new cartridges haven't arrived yet. I did the swap-tronics with the black and red printhead ribbon cables. Black and blue still both worked fine, and still no red, so that's not it. Based on all this information, my questions are these:
Is it possible the damper(s) and/or printhead got damaged during my road trip or the moving/tipping of the machine?
Where the heck did all that ink come from when I tipped it up?!? Appears to still be puddled around the red/yellow dampers if that helps.
How can I determine if the dampers are actually bad?
How can I determine if the printhead is actually bad?
What should my next move be?
Guys, I know I'm pretty ignorant on all of this, but I'm doing my best to learn it as quickly as possible. Any and all help is certainly appreciated. Also, I'm not scared to try anything (as should be obvious since I dumped several thousand into a piece of equipment that I know nearly nothing about).
Thanks in advance for assistance.