Hi everyone! First post. I was on google looking for a solution to my problem and this forum kept coming up, so I joined.
I have a Roland SP-300V that has worked almost flawlessly for 7ish years now. It’s used almost every day for a few hours (5 days a week). The machine sat unused for two weeks and when I went to use it the printer went through all of the motions when I sent a job but no ink was coming out. I ran the standard cleaning mode and did a test print to see many drop outs and smudged ink (#1 on pic).
I did a manual cleaning then another test print with much better results but still a bunch of drop outs (#2 on pic).
Here’s where I may have screwed things up a bit. I ran out of cleaning solution but thought manual cleaning again was a good idea. I used methyl hydrate (same as denatured alcohol?) to clean the heads and did a test print (#3 on pic). It got worse. After, I read something on the internet about not using alcohol to clean the heads as it evaporates too fast and could cause ink to dry out.
So, I ran to my local Roland dealer and bought the insanely overpriced cleaning solution and did another manual clean then test print (#4 on pic). I’ve done several manual cleanings and standard, medium, and even heavy cleanings through the machine and the test print keeps coming up the same as #4.
I’ve been doing a bunch of reading about possible causes and see that caps could be a big problem. I will order these parts and replace them but it will take time for them to arrive and would like to get this going so I can finish some current jobs.
My current caps look to be in great shape and when I wet the sponges with cleaner it absorbs quickly as if it isn’t dried up inside. I’ve always dropped a few drops of cleaner into them when I do manual cleanings every month or so. But, they are 7 years old so they could be the problem (it is strange that they just stopped working suddenly over the two weeks the machine wasn’t used).
I’m going to try the coffee filter trick (cleaner in coffee filter stuck between heads and caps to soak heads for 20-minutes), I just have to look up how to shut everything off so I can manually move the heads and caps apart to put coffee filter in.
Is there anything anyone else can think of that I can try now without parts that could fix this? I attached images of 4 test prints.
Image recap:
#1 after two weeks of no use and one standard cleaning
#2 after manual cleaning with proper cleaning solution
#3 after another manual cleaning but this time with methyl hydrate (denatured alcohol) stupid mistake!!!!
#4 after multiple manual cleanings and machine cleanings with proper cleaning solution again - nothing seems to change on this test print after each new manual cleaning
Sorry for the long post, thanks for any help!
I have a Roland SP-300V that has worked almost flawlessly for 7ish years now. It’s used almost every day for a few hours (5 days a week). The machine sat unused for two weeks and when I went to use it the printer went through all of the motions when I sent a job but no ink was coming out. I ran the standard cleaning mode and did a test print to see many drop outs and smudged ink (#1 on pic).
I did a manual cleaning then another test print with much better results but still a bunch of drop outs (#2 on pic).
Here’s where I may have screwed things up a bit. I ran out of cleaning solution but thought manual cleaning again was a good idea. I used methyl hydrate (same as denatured alcohol?) to clean the heads and did a test print (#3 on pic). It got worse. After, I read something on the internet about not using alcohol to clean the heads as it evaporates too fast and could cause ink to dry out.
So, I ran to my local Roland dealer and bought the insanely overpriced cleaning solution and did another manual clean then test print (#4 on pic). I’ve done several manual cleanings and standard, medium, and even heavy cleanings through the machine and the test print keeps coming up the same as #4.
I’ve been doing a bunch of reading about possible causes and see that caps could be a big problem. I will order these parts and replace them but it will take time for them to arrive and would like to get this going so I can finish some current jobs.
My current caps look to be in great shape and when I wet the sponges with cleaner it absorbs quickly as if it isn’t dried up inside. I’ve always dropped a few drops of cleaner into them when I do manual cleanings every month or so. But, they are 7 years old so they could be the problem (it is strange that they just stopped working suddenly over the two weeks the machine wasn’t used).
I’m going to try the coffee filter trick (cleaner in coffee filter stuck between heads and caps to soak heads for 20-minutes), I just have to look up how to shut everything off so I can manually move the heads and caps apart to put coffee filter in.
Is there anything anyone else can think of that I can try now without parts that could fix this? I attached images of 4 test prints.
Image recap:
#1 after two weeks of no use and one standard cleaning
#2 after manual cleaning with proper cleaning solution
#3 after another manual cleaning but this time with methyl hydrate (denatured alcohol) stupid mistake!!!!
#4 after multiple manual cleanings and machine cleanings with proper cleaning solution again - nothing seems to change on this test print after each new manual cleaning
Sorry for the long post, thanks for any help!