I have read a few threads, mostly older ones, about replacing a linear (L) bearing on Roland printers. The L bearing on the Cutter module is bad, it runs 4-8ish hours and then needs to be lubed up again, makes a grinding/train track click-clack sound when running to the left. No problems and silence when running back to the right. When it seizes up I get the scan motor 40-40 error, only locks up during cutting, never during printing
I was able to find the part on digiprint getting here Tuesday, my question is how easy is this to do? and how? From what I gather I can remove the cutter carriage from the current L bearing but then how to get it off? looks like I might be able to slide it all the way off to the left, there is a plastic stopper with a screw in it but after inspecting looks like that might come off and then the bearing could just slide off and new one slide on.
Anyone have any other tips or tricks here? I have replaced a lot of parts on this old girl and she keeps running like a champ but I can't find any youtube videos or step by steps on how to do this.
I was able to find the part on digiprint getting here Tuesday, my question is how easy is this to do? and how? From what I gather I can remove the cutter carriage from the current L bearing but then how to get it off? looks like I might be able to slide it all the way off to the left, there is a plastic stopper with a screw in it but after inspecting looks like that might come off and then the bearing could just slide off and new one slide on.
Anyone have any other tips or tricks here? I have replaced a lot of parts on this old girl and she keeps running like a champ but I can't find any youtube videos or step by steps on how to do this.