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Roland VP540 clunk

No Lemon

New Member
Is it normal to hear a slight clunk every time the print head carriage goes to the far right when printing? Everything seems to be ok just wondering?
 

E Coloney

New Member
Hello. I have a Roland XC-540. I have no clunk but my machine gives a little "shake" as the print carriage reverses direction. Perhaps yours does the same and there is something a tad loose that is causing the sound. Is it metallic or not? Could it be the waste ink container?
 
Is it normal to hear a slight clunk every time the print head carriage goes to the far right when printing? Everything seems to be ok just wondering?


Hey No Lemon,

Both Player and Kentucky Wraps are correct, this is normal. The VP-540 printer uses an cantilever system to physically press the lever to raise and lower the capping assembly. That movement is what you're hearing and there's no worries. All is well!

If you have any other questions about the machine or software, it's encouraged for you to complete our support submission form so we can create a support ticket for you. Go here to submit your info: Product Support Form | Roland

Take care,

Roland Technical Support
Roland DGA Corp.
rn
 

No Lemon

New Member
Hey No Lemon,

Both Player and Kentucky Wraps are correct, this is normal. The VP-540 printer uses an cantilever system to physically press the lever to raise and lower the capping assembly. That movement is what you're hearing and there's no worries. All is well!

If you have any other questions about the machine or software, it's encouraged for you to complete our support submission form so we can create a support ticket for you. Go here to submit your info: Product Support Form | Roland

Take care,

Roland Technical Support
Roland DGA Corp.
rn

Ok Thanks for the info. It does not make the noise if I am cutting only.

I'm pretty new to this but have learned a bunch in the last few months.
 
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