emhmotorsports
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Hey everyone, sorry just need to vent a little bit and ask a rhetorical question: Why is it that Roland locks these printers up tight as soon as the smallest thing goes wrong? After solving some other issues, I now have a Service Call 0400 (relates to incorrect damper movement, I guess) that is arguably a minor issue so I don't see why it should block me from doing other operations like cutting. The frustrating bit is that while the machine sits and waits for parts, I can't even manually circulate the white ink - which can cause a whole new set of problems. If it prints crummy while 0400 is active, fine that's on me, but at least let me use other functions of the machine.
The really dumb bit is these machines seem to forget that they just set a fatal code, and so when you shut it off to stop the incessant beeping, it just powers up again and begins another cleaning cycle that will just fail the same way and end up just wasting ink. The only way to break the cycle is to kill the master power.
For a $30,000 piece of hardware, it sure doesn't seem to be designed like one.
Ok, end of rant. Thanks for reading.
The really dumb bit is these machines seem to forget that they just set a fatal code, and so when you shut it off to stop the incessant beeping, it just powers up again and begins another cleaning cycle that will just fail the same way and end up just wasting ink. The only way to break the cycle is to kill the master power.
For a $30,000 piece of hardware, it sure doesn't seem to be designed like one.
Ok, end of rant. Thanks for reading.