JoshLoring
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Sadly.. I've been a faithful Roland User for 8 years and for the last year I feel they have been brushing a major problem off. If there is anyone else having these issues.. please post. I need to post this here because after months ( Over 8 ) of trying to work with them for a fix.. I have nothing fixed.
The Roland XR-640: -Major issues with head strikes on this printer. This printer can NOT be left printing unattended. The core will walk back and forth no matter what you do once the takeup gets about 30 ft on it. Don't even attempt to print a whole roll.
-I've tried all medias, Avery 3M and Oracal with the same results. 30+ feet = head strikes. This outs the idea that the manufacturer backing paper could be a problem.
-Tried printing with all rollers down. Still head strikes.
-Feed media from feed through onto takeup before placing down clamps. Still head strikes after 30 feet.
-Replaced take-up system with one from the XC-540 (which has ZERO problems with headstikes) Still head strikes.
-So pretty much... I've had a fluke from the start. We can't print over 30' of media without issues and now we are at the point where the heads have smashed and ruined more media then is even profitable. Not to mention.. the heads are messed up now and won't print correct.
Roland... Seriously. A call back? An email back? Something? Josh @ Loring Studios/Awthentik
The Roland XR-640: -Major issues with head strikes on this printer. This printer can NOT be left printing unattended. The core will walk back and forth no matter what you do once the takeup gets about 30 ft on it. Don't even attempt to print a whole roll.
-I've tried all medias, Avery 3M and Oracal with the same results. 30+ feet = head strikes. This outs the idea that the manufacturer backing paper could be a problem.
-Tried printing with all rollers down. Still head strikes.
-Feed media from feed through onto takeup before placing down clamps. Still head strikes after 30 feet.
-Replaced take-up system with one from the XC-540 (which has ZERO problems with headstikes) Still head strikes.
-So pretty much... I've had a fluke from the start. We can't print over 30' of media without issues and now we are at the point where the heads have smashed and ruined more media then is even profitable. Not to mention.. the heads are messed up now and won't print correct.
Roland... Seriously. A call back? An email back? Something? Josh @ Loring Studios/Awthentik