Constantine
New Member
Hello everyone.
I have a Roland VS640. I've had it for about 11 years now and it has been a pretty good machine. For a while now, I've been fighting with some faint CMYK lines that print around the 42" mark. Usually they're not very noticeable, but I would like to finally fix the issue. Just recently (yesterday) the printer has begun stopping before a print is complete. Versaworks would say the print job is 80% done, the display on the printer shows "Now Processing", but the carriage will sit over the cap top. If I lightly slap the side, the carriage will make a pass, but then come back and it won't do it again. What could the issues be on this? I've read through posts here saying to clean the encoder strip and also lube the rail bearing. Lubing the bearing...no problem. Where is the encoder strip though? What does it look like and what's the best method for cleaning it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Constantine
I have a Roland VS640. I've had it for about 11 years now and it has been a pretty good machine. For a while now, I've been fighting with some faint CMYK lines that print around the 42" mark. Usually they're not very noticeable, but I would like to finally fix the issue. Just recently (yesterday) the printer has begun stopping before a print is complete. Versaworks would say the print job is 80% done, the display on the printer shows "Now Processing", but the carriage will sit over the cap top. If I lightly slap the side, the carriage will make a pass, but then come back and it won't do it again. What could the issues be on this? I've read through posts here saying to clean the encoder strip and also lube the rail bearing. Lubing the bearing...no problem. Where is the encoder strip though? What does it look like and what's the best method for cleaning it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Constantine