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Question edited for FULL 'make model (what it is)'.
Question moved from Computers to correct category.
"DATA ERROR CANCELING..."
Output was stopped because a problem was found in the data received.
Operation cannot be continued. Check whether or not there is an error in the data. Check for a problem with the connector cable or the computer, and redo the operation from setting up the object to be printed on.Roland Technical Support.
Steps to Fix Ricoh Printer Error Code SC899:- Start with unplugging the Ricoh printer network cable. Next, enter the service mode. Press the buttons in order as given after, [Reset] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol2FUcWg08k
Could you try
(1) Temporarily stick a white strip over the sensor where it detects the media or
(2) On the length of the media or
(3) Even staple same sized white media below the black one which you can un-staple after printing.
kindly ignore if these are (s) tupid answers
the 0101 error in sp540 is the Limit Position Initialize has not been done. you find videos on you tube that can help you to do the limit position operation. (you have to enter in Service Mode Menu) its easy to do it yourself. i hope this help.
hello
i add a video explaining how to install sp540v in win7
u need to install the Intercon-NetTool (that u can download from the Roland website) to allow the comunication with the plotter. its all well explained in the video. good luck
It could be a "bad" power-supply feeding "bad" power to the motherboard, or not feeding any power to the motherboard.
Try a different power-supply.
Take a close look at the motherboard.
Those "pencil-eraser" things are capacitors.
If you see any brown-coloured dust on top of any of them, the capacitor is leaking.
If you see any "dome" on top of a capacitor, then it is going bad.
Is it still covered by the manufacturer's warranty?
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