I have no experience with the DVI drives, but having replaced quite a few caps 
on model T boards over the years it should be one of the first tasks to keep 
the drives happy.  The description in the link sounds very familiar especially 
looking for damaged tracks under and around the caps.     Rebuilt correctly it 
will not hurt the drive and might avoid hours of future frustration trying to 
maintain the DVI and its drives.

From: M100 
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Date: Monday, January 20, 2020 at 6:07 AM
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Subject: [M100] Request for info on RS DV Interface

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I'm just wondering if the community has experience with this problem and can 
shed light on the subject.  If it has to be I'll do it, just a question of 
priority.

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