Hi everyone,
I have a Roland XR-640 that I am trying to fix. Seven months ago we had problems with the printer where the test print was inconsistent on one of the heads. We called a certified Roland tech to troubleshoot and fix the problem. He told us he needed to replace one of the heads. Once he replaced the head the printer didn't print from the second head at all. (The one he didn't replace) Troubleshooting we found fuses 2 and 3 blown on the head board. They kept blowing so he told us we needed to replace the main board. After replacing the main board the printer started working again.
Fast forward to last month, our printer started missing few colors on the second head, they would come and go when we run a test print. We called the same tech and he suggested we start by replacing the damper and cap tops.
When he replaced the damper and cap top the head stopped printing completely again. After some troubleshooting we found that fuses 2 and 3 on the head board were blown again. We replaced the fuses but they blew again as soon as you power on the printer. The tech recommended we replace the main board again.
We spent around 7K for repairs in the past 7 months for a certified Roland tech and we still don't have a 100% working printer. The printer is out of warranty and Roland is not willing to warranty the head board.
I tested the head board and found a shorted transistor. I de-soldered one of the transistors from the old board and soldered it on to the new broken board. Now the fuses don't blow when the printer starts but I have a different problem. When I try to complete the setup process all ink cartridges start flashing as if they were missing or empty.
These ink cartridges worked just fine prior to the repair and are not empty. I tried replacing the cartridges with new cartridges but it's as if the printer doesn't recognize them at all.
I thought maybe something screwed up with the configuration because I was turning the printer on and off repeatedly to test the fuses so I tried changing the ink type to unknow and back to the E-Sol Max2 C7 but now I am stuck on a message Set Col Crt 7 8. I can't do anything but power off the printer on the main switch. Powering it back on asks me to set the ink type and then goes back to the above message again.
Is there a way to troubleshoot a bad ink board? Did anyone come across something similar to this before?
Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: Broken/Shorted head board not main board.
I have a Roland XR-640 that I am trying to fix. Seven months ago we had problems with the printer where the test print was inconsistent on one of the heads. We called a certified Roland tech to troubleshoot and fix the problem. He told us he needed to replace one of the heads. Once he replaced the head the printer didn't print from the second head at all. (The one he didn't replace) Troubleshooting we found fuses 2 and 3 blown on the head board. They kept blowing so he told us we needed to replace the main board. After replacing the main board the printer started working again.
Fast forward to last month, our printer started missing few colors on the second head, they would come and go when we run a test print. We called the same tech and he suggested we start by replacing the damper and cap tops.
When he replaced the damper and cap top the head stopped printing completely again. After some troubleshooting we found that fuses 2 and 3 on the head board were blown again. We replaced the fuses but they blew again as soon as you power on the printer. The tech recommended we replace the main board again.
We spent around 7K for repairs in the past 7 months for a certified Roland tech and we still don't have a 100% working printer. The printer is out of warranty and Roland is not willing to warranty the head board.
I tested the head board and found a shorted transistor. I de-soldered one of the transistors from the old board and soldered it on to the new broken board. Now the fuses don't blow when the printer starts but I have a different problem. When I try to complete the setup process all ink cartridges start flashing as if they were missing or empty.
These ink cartridges worked just fine prior to the repair and are not empty. I tried replacing the cartridges with new cartridges but it's as if the printer doesn't recognize them at all.
I thought maybe something screwed up with the configuration because I was turning the printer on and off repeatedly to test the fuses so I tried changing the ink type to unknow and back to the E-Sol Max2 C7 but now I am stuck on a message Set Col Crt 7 8. I can't do anything but power off the printer on the main switch. Powering it back on asks me to set the ink type and then goes back to the above message again.
Is there a way to troubleshoot a bad ink board? Did anyone come across something similar to this before?
Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: Broken/Shorted head board not main board.
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