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  • The yellow is now RED!

    Posted by Mapicco on 29 April 2007 at 00:00

    From today, my versacamm (SP-540V) prints RED instead of yellow.
    Yes, even from the "test print" menu (is not a software problem)
    Opened the machine, the yellow "cable" is as red as the magenta’s cable…
    What the hell is happened??

    1. These days’ heat wave?
    2. The yellow head was dirty and the yellow mixed with magenta…. (a single head for two colours)
    3. The employee putted the magenta cartridge in the yellow slot, and after a print, putted all in order.

    What to do??
    I have already wasted a lot of inks doing manual, medium and powerful cleanings….
    There’s a way to replace only the yellow colour???
    😥 😥 😥

    Kevin Flowers replied 18 years, 6 months ago 8 Members · 19 Replies
  • 19 Replies
  • Ian Bingham

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 07:39

    Have you tried a flush?

  • Mapicco

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 08:27

    Well, except the yellow, the other inks are new… a flush is a bit expensive…
    Tonight i had an idea: I’ll print an huge yellow-only poster to use all the yellow-red ink

    What it can be the reason?
    A colleague says that, in his opinion, the magenta’s print head was dried, and the high pressure of the inks caused that the magenta ink instead of being expelled has been mixed in the yellow tank…

  • George Zerbino

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 08:51

    Use a syringe and syphon out the ink from the yellow tube until it’s all yellow.

    It happed a few times to me as well on my old printer, and usually the cause was an imbalance of vaccum pressure between the colours, so when the printheads are parked, the line with the most vaccum pressure will draw up ink from the closest colour with the least vaccum.

    Buona fortuna e facci sapere se ha funzionato.

    George Z.

  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 10:05

    Hi
    change the capping station, what happens is that the sponge swells & touches the head allowing ink to siphon from one line to another. This will happen intermittently until you change the capping station. Vacuum between carts should not cause too much of an issue unless, sponge is swollen and /or pump lines are blocked as this is what should deal with the difference in negative pressure of the carts.

    Kev

  • Shane Drew

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 11:48
    quote Kevin Flowers:

    Hi
    change the capping station, what happens is that the sponge swells & touches the head allowing ink to siphon from one line to another. Kev

    I change my capping stations every 6 months, whether they need it or not. Just as a security measure

  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 13:40

    Hi Shane
    just out of curiosity what is the cost of capping stations in Oz. Cost here from Roland is approx £30.00 each, so cost to replace all in the machine £180 + vat & delivery

    Kev

  • Mapicco

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 13:53
    quote geoz:

    It happed a few times to me as well on my old printer, and usually the cause was an imbalance of vaccum pressure between the colours, so when the printheads are parked, the line with the most vaccum pressure will draw up ink from the closest colour with the least vaccum

    In fact, the yellow cart is almost empty, while the magenta cart is quite new. Is this the cause? 👿

  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 14:28
    quote Mapicco:

    In fact, the yellow cart is almost empty, while the magenta cart is quite new. Is this the cause? 👿

    This happened to me recently. For some reason the yellow cart had run out of ink but had not registered empty. Fitting a new cart solved the problem. As mentioned earlier you can use a syringe to pull the ink through – but this will also waste some magenta ink. I cleared mine by printing large blocks of 100% yellow until the ink was through.

  • Mapicco

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 19:20

    This is weird! The yellow cart that is empty is seen by the system as full.
    It’s because i have removed it….
    it is possible??? What is the purpose of the microchip on the cartridge if not store the remaining ink information?!?

  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 21:15

    As I understand it – the level is reset to full everytime a cart is pulled out and refitted.

  • Shane Drew

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 22:05
    quote Kevin Flowers:

    Hi Shane
    just out of curiosity what is the cost of capping stations in Oz. Cost here from Roland is approx £30.00 each, so cost to replace all in the machine £180 + vat & delivery

    Kev

    $au50 ea here. 30 quid ($au75?) makes my supply cheaper than yours.

    My Roland tech here is very proactive in terms of maintenance, so I think it is in their interest to make that maintenance affordable. I also think they are non-roland parts, because they are not branded at all.

    I’ve just had a new black head, and black pump replaced on friday. I think the pump was from mimaki, but the head was Roland. The whole service cost me around $au2000.00. Heaven knows how I’ll pay for it 😕 😳 It had to be done though 🙁

  • Nick Walker

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 22:55

    Phill’s right as normal 😉

    If you pull a cartridge out and put it back the printer thinks you’ve put a new one in.

    Just syringe the ink out. Sadly you are going to waste it anyway and its a lot quicker than printing.

    Hope you get it sorted.

    Cheers. Nick.

  • Shane Drew

    Member
    29 April 2007 at 23:16
    quote Nick Walker:

    Phill’s right as normal 😉

    Really? Phill has been right before? Do you have a link to that post then? :lol1:

  • Nick Walker

    Member
    30 April 2007 at 09:43

    Sorry for the delay – still searching for that post :lol1:

  • Mapicco

    Member
    30 April 2007 at 09:48

    I can’t understand the purpose of putting microchips on tanks if they aren’t used….

  • Derek Heron

    Member
    30 April 2007 at 11:20

    [quote="Nick Walker"]Phill’s right as normal 😉

    If you pull a cartridge out and put it back the printer thinks you’ve put a new one in.

    Just syringe the ink out. Sadly you are going to waste it anyway and its a lot quicker than printing.

    i spoke to my supplier about this and was told that although it will register in the menu as a new cart if pulled out and then returned. it would still give the alarm when the cart runs out i hope 😕

    Derek

  • Shane Drew

    Member
    30 April 2007 at 11:32
    quote Nick Walker:

    Sorry for the delay – still searching for that post :lol1:

    :lol1: :lol1: :lol1: :lol1:

  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    30 April 2007 at 12:39
  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    30 April 2007 at 22:06

    Hi
    i think you will find the chip just identifies the color to the machine

    Kev

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