Yeah Roland techs who work for a dealer will probably reject you but independent techs love to work on them for the same reason Zoogee World said, they're relatively easy to work on. If you let us know the issue we can get the hard part out of the way; diagnosing what's actually wrong. Then fixing it should be pretty easy.That is the big question, I very much doubt you'll find a Roland certified technician that will service it, as it is an obsolete machine in their minds. Luckily for you, they are very easy to maintain and service by oneself. I have 2x SP-300V's that I've kept running for years myself. Let us know what the issue is and maybe we can assist you in fixing yourself.
JakeHi- I have a Roland SP-540V and Mac Papers will no longer service them. The printer is old, but not ready to be put out to pasture.
I need a technician- I have done all I can with you-tube instructions.
I'm hoping someone can help...
TY
Carrie
If it's a new sensor and it still doesn't read, I'd say the board it plugs into is fried.I've cleaned everything with alcohol. Looking at the sensor check pic it looks like the interupter is not getting any power. I performed a sensor check with pinch rollers up and down and took pics of the display and there is no * for the pinch roller sensor. I'm stumped.
Call Tom @ Daly Digital Group 905-634-4444 he' s out of BurlingtonDoes anybody know of any technicians in northern Ontario, Canada? I have an SP540V and I get a "pinchroll error invalid right pos"
I've changed the 15 pin cable-card, and the sensor as well. I did a sensor check in service mode and Linear encoder check and linear calibration and no errors or fails came up. I took a pic of the sensor check display.
I've gone as far as I can go and now I need a technician. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
That looks like a bad encoder or sensor issue. Classic stair step pattern. I's clean the encoder strip and replace it if it has any damage. Also, try running the environmental match and see if it succeeds.My employee just told about this. The pics might confirm your suggestion View attachment 157441
Double check that there isn't a plastic film on the encoder strip that needs to be taken off for it to work properly. Some have it and some don't. Once you confirm that, run the environmental match and see if it succeeds.The encoder strip was replace when this problem started. I tried putting some 30 inch wide vinyl and when the pinch rollers are down the cut carriage does not stop at the edge of the vinyl, It goes all the way to the farthest left before returning to the "home" position.
I'm begining to believe it's the cut carriage board or the servo board, I am trying to track down a servo board right now. Any info on where to find these boards would be greatly appreciatedIf it's a new sensor and it still doesn't read, I'd say the board it plugs into is fried.
I'm begining to believe it's the cut carriage board or the servo board, I am trying to track down a servo board right now. Any info on where to find these boards would be greatly appreciated