Jumpshoutmedia
New Member
I just encountered a NIGHTMARE of printing problems on my 2 year old XC540! I started dropping colors, having heads drying up etc. The machine has lite use, and get's cleaned weekly.
My dealer finally came out and spent 4 hours drawing ink down from the dampers with a syringe, replaced all dampers, and concluded that my cap tops must be toast.
I'm kind of pissed about the whole situation because I've spent COUNTLESS hours doing powerful cleanings, sitting with the Roland rep, wasting ink, etc, before they finally told me that about 6 mos ago Roland released a service bulletin saying that the Cap Tops should be replaced regularly as a consumable.
I wasn't told this when I bought my printer, and it's not mentioned anywhere in the user manual! It would have been nice if they would have communicated this info to me months ago (as I would have replaced them and potentially avoided all these printing problems and lost jobs!)
It really sucks to have a $30k printer that you can't use (still under warranty).
My point is: #1, Roland should TELL REGISTERED users that they need to start replacing cap tops to avoid serious problems.
#2, replace my cap tops this time, since I was completely in the dark about what a cap top even was! and it's caused me so many problems. (I was told by the installer, the machine is under warranty, and should only be serviced by a Roland trained tech, so short of cleanings, users should NOT take covers off, or enter "Service mode".
#3, I've printed 0 jobs since June 15th, yet I've bought 6 ink cartridges! At $70 each, that's $420 worth of ink in my "waste ink drum" doing what the manual TOLD me to do (powerful cleanings), and eventually having the tech work on my machine and do MORE powerful cleanings and "filling ink".
My dealer finally came out and spent 4 hours drawing ink down from the dampers with a syringe, replaced all dampers, and concluded that my cap tops must be toast.
I'm kind of pissed about the whole situation because I've spent COUNTLESS hours doing powerful cleanings, sitting with the Roland rep, wasting ink, etc, before they finally told me that about 6 mos ago Roland released a service bulletin saying that the Cap Tops should be replaced regularly as a consumable.
I wasn't told this when I bought my printer, and it's not mentioned anywhere in the user manual! It would have been nice if they would have communicated this info to me months ago (as I would have replaced them and potentially avoided all these printing problems and lost jobs!)
It really sucks to have a $30k printer that you can't use (still under warranty).
My point is: #1, Roland should TELL REGISTERED users that they need to start replacing cap tops to avoid serious problems.
#2, replace my cap tops this time, since I was completely in the dark about what a cap top even was! and it's caused me so many problems. (I was told by the installer, the machine is under warranty, and should only be serviced by a Roland trained tech, so short of cleanings, users should NOT take covers off, or enter "Service mode".
#3, I've printed 0 jobs since June 15th, yet I've bought 6 ink cartridges! At $70 each, that's $420 worth of ink in my "waste ink drum" doing what the manual TOLD me to do (powerful cleanings), and eventually having the tech work on my machine and do MORE powerful cleanings and "filling ink".