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Roland VS 540 ghosting image

luisht

New Member
Hello,



My Roland VS - 540 is printing a ghost image in a small 3'' section of the print, its in the middle of the print, I can avoid it if I print on the far left or far right of the roll, it happens on the same section every time, and it is usually magenta. I attached a picture.



Thanks

Luis
 

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Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
It could be a dirty encoder strip. The fact that it happens in the same place every time points to that although usually you will also see a stair step type pattern along with registration issues. Worth a shot to clean it with alcohol.
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
Agree it could be a dirty section of the encoder strip.

I prefer acetone instead of alcohol. You will need gloves, a clean microfiber cloth and acetone. Yes, acetone... It will not damage the encoder strip in any way. 91% alcohol is ok, but doesn't get all the ink off. NEVER use alcohol less than 91% as the water content in 70% alcohol will soften the emulsion on the encoder strip (it's a piece of graphics film) and can damage it. I had a customer completely wipe the emulsion off the encoder strip using 70% alcohol. I have cleaned hundreds of encoder strips with acetone and never damaged one.

Enter the maintenance mode by pressing the cleaning button while turning on the front power switch. Select cleaning so the print head moves to the other end of the printer. Power off the printer with the main switch in the back of the printer. You can now freely move the print head so you can get the entire strip.

Cut several 2 inch squares of the microfiber cloth, wet one with acetone, and fold it over the encoder strip and wipe the stripe gently using your thumb and forefinger to hold the cloth against the encoder strip. Do this several times with a new square of cloth until the cloth is clean. When done, power up the printer, the head carriage will make its way back to home position on its own.
 

luisht

New Member
Hello, I followed the advice, and cleaned it, with the same results. I decided to get a new encoder strip, replaced it two days ago and I'm still having problems, I attached a photo of a print I just ran this morning.
 

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Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
Oh boy, this is going to be a tough one. It seems that is a physical position issue, meaning it consistently occurs in a fixed area, as you stated in the beginning. As you have replaced the encoder strip, I think it could be one of two things. First, the encoder sensor could be getting weak (I've replaced 2 in the past couple of months) and is the cheapest and simplest. Second, it could be related to the trailing cables between the carriage board and the mainboard.
So I would take the following steps:
First, I would reseat the trailing cables on both ends. If that doesn't work, then replace the encoder sensor. If that doesn't work, then I feel you are experiencing a micro-crack in one of the ribbons cables where the trace is opening up when that section of the ribbon cable is being flexed and when it becomes straight again, the crack makes contact again, resulting in the magenta delay going away. If it is that, not fun...
Are these samples printed in uni or bidirectional? I would like to see pics of both, if possible, same image and same location in scan direction.
 
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luisht

New Member
Thanks Jim, for the quick reply. The encoder I bought came with the sensor, I didn't replace it because I don't know where it goes. I guess I can try changing it and see what it does. I printed that file bidirectional.
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
It's located on the backside of the print head carriage and the encoder strip goes through the U shaped part. When the printer turned on, there should be a bright red light emitting from it. To change it, power off. When positioning the new one, it must be centered over the encoder so the strip isn't touching the sensor.
Where did you buy the sensor from? If you bought it from Digiprint, you may have to move the sensor board over to the original L bracket, as the Digiprint sensor works fine, but the bracket positions it too low and it rubs the frame. You will have to cut off the 2 locator nubs, but the screws will position it correctly in the vertical.
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
I expected to see this, but felt it was worth a shot. After doing some more research, I may have a different solution. There is an issue with VS series where something called block printing can occur in specific areas of the carriage. Roland's solution is an upgraded carriage board, which is an easier solution than the ribbon cables, and about the same cost. See attached file Block Printing. Now, what they show in here is different, but kind of the same. If you zoom in on the pic on the right, that looks just like what you are getting. The issue appears to be due to noise generated in the cables and the updated carriage board is supposed to fix the issue. This is a link to the board from Digiprint. https://us.digiprint-supplies.com/en/search?q=W701407011 . They will order it from Roland, who has 1 in stock at this time. I can also get it direct from Roland, but after all the shipping, DigiPrint will be cheaper and it will be the same board. Cables are around the same price when you order all 3, and replacing them is a PITA! As this is a known issue, and the carriage board cost is about the same and you can replace it yourself, I would go that route. If that doesn't fix it, Roland's original solution from earlier in time was realignment of the ribbons in various areas - see TSB_RSG. Looks like a pain, so hope the carriage board fixes it. Keep me in the loop.
 

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luisht

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So, do we have an update on this issue?

I just received the new carriage board and replaced it. I can see an improvement, but I still get some magenta in the print, maybe the next step would be the ribbon cables.
Now it looks like squares before it used to look just like the image printed (see attached)
 

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luisht

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Here is another picture with the same yellow stickers I printed on the other test
 

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