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Posted on Oct 10, 2016

I have a roland verscamm sp-540v my problem is when i print or just use its test print , it prints blackout how can i fix this problem thnx

  • dragwing Oct 10, 2016

    i have cleaned all that needs to cleaned and its all the same it still prints blackout

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