delriosigns
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I have a Roland SJ-540 and I purchased a DX4 printhead cleaning tool to try and recover my printhead. I have tried almost everything else first. Head soaks, damper replacement, cap top replacement, cartridge flush, deep cleaning cycles. I know I will have to eventually purchase new heads, but I’m hoping I can buy myself a little time. Each printhead has 2 dampers that corresponds to the 2 sides on each printhead. Since the cleaning tool only has 1 damper connected to it will I be ok if I flush one side at a time?
To be specific this is what I was thinking about doing.... I would send the printhead to the left side of the machine like a normal cleaning cycle. I would power everything off. Place a container below the printhead to catch any liquid. I would then remove one of the dampers from the printhead and connect the damper from the cleaning tool. I would flush the first side of the printhead with solvent cleaning solution. Then remove the cleaning tool damper and put back the original damper from the machine. Then I would remove the second damper from the same printhead and repeat the cleaning process for the second side of the printhead. Does this sound like the proper process?
Lastly, how much force should I apply to syringe when flushing the printhead? Any tips/ideas would be appreciated!
To be specific this is what I was thinking about doing.... I would send the printhead to the left side of the machine like a normal cleaning cycle. I would power everything off. Place a container below the printhead to catch any liquid. I would then remove one of the dampers from the printhead and connect the damper from the cleaning tool. I would flush the first side of the printhead with solvent cleaning solution. Then remove the cleaning tool damper and put back the original damper from the machine. Then I would remove the second damper from the same printhead and repeat the cleaning process for the second side of the printhead. Does this sound like the proper process?
Lastly, how much force should I apply to syringe when flushing the printhead? Any tips/ideas would be appreciated!