Speedsterbeast
New Member
So I had another thread started about my Roland SP300V Print head issues.
With the help from a couple of wonderful peeps here, I got a little further in my problem solving:
But...
Now I've got 3 colours what looks like perfect test prints. Except for the black.
I'm wondering if my Blue is printing this well, perhaps I don't need a new head?
Some background info:
My small black text was printing a little fuzzy.
I figured I needed a new head based on some searching and reading.
So I took out the head and soaked in cleaning solution overnight. (I figured I had nothing to lose)
When I replaced the head I could not get any cyan or black to print.
Replaced and filled dampers and lines (I think the black was clogged)
Still no black or cyan.
Then I jumped the F3 fuse on the main board and voila. All 4 colours.
The black is obviously a mess. But- If the cyan is printing that well out of the same head, could it be an issue that may not require a head replacement?
Thanks for reading!
With the help from a couple of wonderful peeps here, I got a little further in my problem solving:
But...
Now I've got 3 colours what looks like perfect test prints. Except for the black.
I'm wondering if my Blue is printing this well, perhaps I don't need a new head?
Some background info:
My small black text was printing a little fuzzy.
I figured I needed a new head based on some searching and reading.
So I took out the head and soaked in cleaning solution overnight. (I figured I had nothing to lose)
When I replaced the head I could not get any cyan or black to print.
Replaced and filled dampers and lines (I think the black was clogged)
Still no black or cyan.
Then I jumped the F3 fuse on the main board and voila. All 4 colours.
The black is obviously a mess. But- If the cyan is printing that well out of the same head, could it be an issue that may not require a head replacement?
Thanks for reading!