If the voltages are all checking out ok, then is most likely a bad board. If a main chip has gone faulty there isn't really any way to test for thatI have a Roland VP-540 service manual provided by a Roland tech. I followed the wiring map and have tested all of the connections, wires, and fuses. They're all testing the correct volts based on the manual. I just cannot find the source of the problem.
If the LED on the print carriage board is lighting, then the power supply should be fine. In that case it is most likely a failed main board. You can get used tested ones on Ebay.Did anyone find out the solution to this issue. All board leds are on except the servo board ... NB mine is a VP 540i
No We tried replacing the servo board, the control panel board, and the main board. When we replaced the main board, the servo board light lit up for a hot minute, the control panel displayed an error code, then the whole thing quit again. Decided to move on from this printer.Did anyone find out the solution to this issue. All board leds are on except the servo board ... NB mine is a VP 540i
which would tell me there is a short, which needs to be diagnosed and repaired.No We tried replacing the servo board, the control panel board, and the main board. When we replaced the main board, the servo board light lit up for a hot minute, the control panel displayed an error code, then the whole thing quit again. Decided to move on from this printer.
My guess would be the 42V part of the supply as this connects directly to the servo board and through to the main boardwhich would tell me there is a short, which needs to be diagnosed and repaired.
i would assume that you damaged another servo board, or, at a minimum, blew a fuse
i am not at my office and do not recall the details of this particular machine.
PURCHASE A SERVICE MANUAL. this is not a simple problem, which can be diagnosed by best guess, at great distance.
get the service manual and troubleshoot without blowing out expensive boards.
in simplest terms you have an always 5v source, probably a switched 5v. and always 12 (i would guess) a switched 12 & a 41v
we need to see what is shorted, or has an abnormal load.
i will review the rest of this thread, later tonight & will hopefully have something useful to contribute later in the day
I agree because I have sp540v and I realised I removed the connection from servo to the main board one by one only to understand that servo board is required for the all the other boards to be lit up. I'm gonna run some test with the main board with the help of the service manual to see if there is damaged capacitors or fuses especially i see signs of previous replacement/ uprgrades of those on this main. NB I BOUGHT THIS PRINTER WITH THIS ISSUEIf the LED on the print carriage board is lighting, then the power supply should be fine. In that case it is most likely a failed main board. You can get used tested ones on Ebay.
Note Roland havent made them new for years, so any sellers claiming to sell new ones are either a complete scam, or they are selling copies that probably wont work properly !