Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 11:38:34 EDT 2011 | johndoe0222
I got this error message on the fuji IP3: " Servo limit over. Servo Z1 Axis +" I was wondering how to fix this error. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 18:44:43 EST 2018 | magergar
At boot there is an alarm that I can't get rid off Servo Alarm FRQ AXIS Servo Overflow I tried to calibrate it in mecha mode but the same error doesn't let me, it's there something I can do?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 11:07:59 EST 2018 | ilavu
Ray, Did you solve this problem? I am having same error on same model machine. My problem is, when camera axis moves to look at the first fiducial, camera hits to the cleaner and error comes up with rising table error, camera axis not home. Even log
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 04:31:20 EDT 2009 | prasadz
In XP142E very often we are exprencing the R Axis Servo error. When we reduce the Speed to 0.5 it becomes OK. Any body can give solution for this.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 09:23:28 EDT 2006 | rmitchell
problem solved. Some PCB table support pins were jammed down in the table preventing the Z axis from lowering all the way. The intial error mesage was x and y servo, but the real error was the z axis overflow. Rob
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:21:20 EST 2023 | youngbuck
Also, tried swapping the Servo card. X7 which is the Rising table servo motor card, swapped with X8,9,10 which are all the same and same result.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 15:15:19 EDT 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, I have an INTERMITENT error on my FUJI IP-2 that cause to me many headaches. The error is " SERVO NOT GOOD". In the books, it means that it is relative to servo amplifier. But I can't assume that is the problem because sometimes the machine wor
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 08:54:28 EST 2017 | raymccomb
We have a DEK 265 and we have fitted new belts to it after one split in use. when we set back up and run program A all is OK, when we go to run program B it has System Error. Servo Following Error - Fatal Error - Reinitialise machine. Does any one h
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 16:19:40 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Does the problem happen at start-up? Does the servo amp have an error? If yes to both, could be a bad cable, or a badly tuned servo amp. If after running and the amp has an error it could still be the cable but also brings in things like a bad motor
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 21 10:28:16 EST 2023 | compit
The so-called "drivers" are used to control each servo - control boards at the back of the machine. There are several (8?). If one is "worn out" and has no strength to move the servo, maybe this is where the error comes from? They can be interchanged