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}Roland VS Series DX6 Printhead 6701409010
Brand: Roland
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Availability: In stock

The Roland DX6 printhead — Roland part number 6701409010 — is the sixth-generation Epson MicroPiezo printhead used across Roland's most successful eco-solvent printer lineup. It powers the VS, RA, RE, RF, XF, and XR series machines and is also compatible with select Mutoh models. Every DX6 we sell at Digiprint USA is 100% genuine original, sourced directly and delivered in original Roland packaging.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Roland part number | 6701409010 |
| Alternative part number | 1000006530 |
| Printhead generation | Epson DX6 (6th generation MicroPiezo) |
| Nozzle configuration | 8 channels × 180 nozzles = 1,440 total nozzles |
| Native resolution | 360 dpi |
| Drop size | Variable, minimum 1.5 pl, maximum 21 pl |
| Ink channels | 8 independent channels (4-colour or 8-colour configuration) |
| Firing frequency | 8 kHz typical |
| Ink compatibility | Eco-solvent, mild solvent |
| Condition | 100% genuine original Roland, brand new |
Compatible Printers — Full List
VS Series: VS-300, VS-300i, VS-420, VS-540, VS-540i, VS-640, VS-640i
RA Series: RA-640
RE Series: RE-640
RF Series: RF-640, RF-640A
XF / XR Series: XF-640, XR-640
Other Roland: BN-20, EJ-640, XT-640, RT-640
Mutoh: Valuejet 1626UH, Valuejet 426UF
Contact our team with your specific Roland model and serial number to confirm DX6 compatibility before ordering.
DX6 vs DX7 — Which Does Your Roland Need?
The DX6 (part 6701409010) and the DX7 are different generations and are not interchangeable. The DX6 has 360 dpi native resolution across 8 channels. The DX7 has 1440 dpi native resolution and a more refined dot placement system. VS, RA, RE, and RF series Roland printers use the DX6. RE-640 and VS-640 also use the DX6. If in doubt contact our team before ordering — we confirm the correct head for your exact printer serial number at no charge.
Recommended Accessories — Replace at the Same Time
When replacing a DX6 on any Roland VS, RA, RE, or RF series always replace the head data cable set at the same time. Installing a new head on worn cables is the leading cause of premature DX6 failure:
- Roland RA-640 / RE-640 / VS-640 head data cable set — 4-piece set, parts 1000006702 / 1000006703
- Eco-solvent ink dampers — replace when fitting a new head
- Roland capping station — inspect and replace if worn
Why Buy from Digiprint USA
• 100% genuine original Roland DX6 — not compatible, not refurbished
• Delivered in original Roland packaging with part number confirmed
• In stock in Doral, Miami FL — same day shipping before 2PM EST
• Ideal for Latin American Roland print shops using Miami freight forwarders
• Free technical support — we confirm DX6 vs DX7 and correct cable set before you order
View all genuine printheads stocked by Digiprint USA.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Roland DX6 and DX7?
The DX6 (6701409010) has 360 dpi native resolution across 8 channels. The DX7 has 1440 dpi native resolution with more refined dot placement. They are not interchangeable. VS, RA, RE, and RF series Roland printers use the DX6. Check your printer model before ordering.
Is 6701409010 the same as 1000006530?
Yes — both refer to the same Roland DX6 printhead. 6701409010 is the primary product part number. 1000006530 appears in some Roland service manuals as an alternative reference. Either number confirms this is the correct head.
What cables do I need when replacing a Roland DX6?
For VS-640, RA-640, RE-640, and RF-640 you need the 4-piece Roland head data cable set — parts 1000006702 and 1000006703. We stock this — add it to your order before checkout.
Does the Roland DX6 fit Mutoh printers?
Yes — the Mutoh Valuejet 1626UH and Valuejet 426UF both use Roland DX6 part 6701409010. These are the only Mutoh models compatible with this part number.
Do you ship Roland DX6 printheads to Latin America?
Yes — same day shipping from our Doral, Miami FL warehouse. Our Miami location is ideal for Latin American Roland print shops using freight forwarders in the Doral area.
