Hello folks,
I know this is a bit off the main forum subjects here, but does anyone have a lead or ideas for acquiring the internal zip drive for a Roland keyboard?
From Roland, it is about $565 cost. must be made of PLATINUM!
The folks at Roland have informed me that the original version of their zip drive had a propensity for self destruction of the reading head and that is exactly what this one has done, as well as taking the switch mode power supply with it...
Of course, the zip issue was not discovered until the $350.00 supply had been replaced. The cust gave a deposit on the drive, but how can ya tell a guy that he's dead in the water AND out $350.00.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas where one might acquire one of these? I'm also told by Roland that this zip drive is very specific to this model & that no others will work. NICE
The numbers on the drive are: JU-811T162.
Fortunately the floppy is good & can serve to up & download info to the keyboard as this one is a single density type. I'm hoping the guy can do without the Zip if there is no solution for it.
Good lesson for all when encountering an internal Zip drive on a keyboard. Thanx, glen
I know this is a bit off the main forum subjects here, but does anyone have a lead or ideas for acquiring the internal zip drive for a Roland keyboard?
From Roland, it is about $565 cost. must be made of PLATINUM!
The folks at Roland have informed me that the original version of their zip drive had a propensity for self destruction of the reading head and that is exactly what this one has done, as well as taking the switch mode power supply with it...
Of course, the zip issue was not discovered until the $350.00 supply had been replaced. The cust gave a deposit on the drive, but how can ya tell a guy that he's dead in the water AND out $350.00.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas where one might acquire one of these? I'm also told by Roland that this zip drive is very specific to this model & that no others will work. NICE
The numbers on the drive are: JU-811T162.
Fortunately the floppy is good & can serve to up & download info to the keyboard as this one is a single density type. I'm hoping the guy can do without the Zip if there is no solution for it.
Good lesson for all when encountering an internal Zip drive on a keyboard. Thanx, glen
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