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Roland VS not Testprint

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
Please post a pic showing the gap between the printhead and the platen. I need to see if the printhead surface is parallel to the platen. Also, the printhead has a front and back, with F marked on the front circuit board and R marked on the rear circuit board. Is it in the carriage in the correct orientation?
 

FrankSwiss

New Member
Yes, the print head is correctly positioned with F on the front and R on the back. Here is a photo of the print head below
 

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Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
I saw that photo before. That's not what I need to see. Position the print head in the middle of the printer. Take a picture showing the space between the print head and the platen.
 

Jim Hancock

Old School Technician
Frank,

See attached sketch.

To you designers out there, be kind. I'm not a designer, I just make sure what you design can be printed...
 

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FrankSwiss

New Member
I have ordered a new printhead, which we will take 2-3 weeks for sure to arrive. I had the feeling the head had an electronic problem. Will contact me or inform me at a later date. Many Thanks
 
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