Wallhogs
Production Manager
We purchased one of the first XC-540's when they first appeared a little over 7 years ago. Starting having issues from day one and it has never stopped. Even had one of Roland's Master Techs come out to take care of one issue because the local techs were unable to determine what the issue was. To date we have invested over $20,000 in parts, not to include consumable such as heads, dampers and cap tops. This machine has been through seven head boards ($1500/ea), thee main boards($2500/ea), two print carriage boards($220/ea), two carriage cables, multiple head cables, two limit sensors, two scan motors (only to find recently it was not the motors but the belt tension), two encoder module sensors and two pinch roller sensors.
This machine literally runs 10-12 hours, five days a week and is located in a temperature controlled and humidity controlled environment. Two techs have been in and even spoke with Roland - everyone is stumped as the machine seems to now have a cascade failure where you fix one issue and another arises. We are now in our busiest time of year and Roland has once again let us down.
I just wanted other users and potential new business owners to be alerted you may want to seek a much more inexpensive print manufacturer as opposed to Roland. For the premium prices on their machines the cost to maintain is exorbitant. Along with that many dealers have disappeared over the past two years and techs are very difficult to locate. Much better off with an Epson SureColor or Mimaki, or even Mutoh for half the cost.
This machine literally runs 10-12 hours, five days a week and is located in a temperature controlled and humidity controlled environment. Two techs have been in and even spoke with Roland - everyone is stumped as the machine seems to now have a cascade failure where you fix one issue and another arises. We are now in our busiest time of year and Roland has once again let us down.
I just wanted other users and potential new business owners to be alerted you may want to seek a much more inexpensive print manufacturer as opposed to Roland. For the premium prices on their machines the cost to maintain is exorbitant. Along with that many dealers have disappeared over the past two years and techs are very difficult to locate. Much better off with an Epson SureColor or Mimaki, or even Mutoh for half the cost.