David Atkinson
New Member
Hi all - I'm in Brisbane, Australia. I had a print business that was burnt to the ground, and underinsured. (another story!!)
I am trying to get it all going again, so I purchased a Roland XR 640 that was not running well (it was very cheap) - I got the thing running, but it then ran out of Magenta ink. I replaced it, but the machine is now telling me there is no ink in the machine.
The display alternates between "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8" and "C Y M K Lc Lm Lk and 8"- I can't get out of this menu in normal run mode.
I've checked all of the connections, and the continuity of the ribbon cables - they seem fine. I can get into service mode, but as soon as I try to "fill ink" or do anything else, the menu reverts to the same issue. Ink type is set to the correct setting. The cartridge sensors (the contacts) all look fine.
Does anyone have any ideas? I suspect the ink tank board at this point, although I have no definitive reason other than it's the first board down the line. Is there any way to test this?
I should add that I am so bloody broke that it's difficult to buy new parts. The machine was going to make enough money to be my family's saviour , so any information or clues would be gratefully received.
Thanks in anticipation - David Atkinson
I am trying to get it all going again, so I purchased a Roland XR 640 that was not running well (it was very cheap) - I got the thing running, but it then ran out of Magenta ink. I replaced it, but the machine is now telling me there is no ink in the machine.
The display alternates between "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8" and "C Y M K Lc Lm Lk and 8"- I can't get out of this menu in normal run mode.
I've checked all of the connections, and the continuity of the ribbon cables - they seem fine. I can get into service mode, but as soon as I try to "fill ink" or do anything else, the menu reverts to the same issue. Ink type is set to the correct setting. The cartridge sensors (the contacts) all look fine.
Does anyone have any ideas? I suspect the ink tank board at this point, although I have no definitive reason other than it's the first board down the line. Is there any way to test this?
I should add that I am so bloody broke that it's difficult to buy new parts. The machine was going to make enough money to be my family's saviour , so any information or clues would be gratefully received.
Thanks in anticipation - David Atkinson