Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 12:46:43 EDT 2011 | jdengler
In the center of the head shaft there is a rod that is used to flag 2 sensors at the top of the shaft. This lets the machine know when a nozzle is attached. Check that the sensors are working correctly and the rod moves freely. The sensors are fib
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 19 12:22:55 EDT 2008 | operator
Are there any softwares OR functions inside of the softwares that allow a designer that is creating a very large complicated wiring diagram with say....many terminal blocks and connectors etc... to run a point to point check on his drawing? Bascially
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:33:25 EDT 2023 | jdengler
Since you haven't received any useful advise I will throw my 2 cents in. I do not know this machine but in general what you describe is an axis that does not get it's home pulse in time. Many machines will have an in-range sensor that gets flagged
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 10:52:35 EDT 2014 | swag
Can't help you with the manual but do have some tips: If it was shipped, it's possible someone tied axis or blocked stuff for shipping. Look for that. Look for bent sensor flags + go into I/O and check to see all sensors you can find are working.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 18 22:41:54 EDT 2014 | pfifla1
Can't help you with the manual but do have some > tips: If it was shipped, it's possible someone > tied axis or blocked stuff for shipping. Look > for that. Look for bent sensor flags + go into > I/O and check to see all sensors you can find a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 02:52:59 EDT 2019 | bukas
looks like home sensor problem, whats the error message? does head 6 now work properly?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 13:32:15 EDT 2019 | kahrpr
all the motors on the head are the same just the connecting cable are different length. the motors have a home position for the zero pulse that home position has to match when the flag passes through the homing sensor all servos have a home position
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 14:05:29 EDT 2019 | alexcouto
Hello again, I put the motors 1 and 6 back in their correct positions, but head 1 now gives me a new error. will it be necessary to configure the head 1 motor in any way? I was still checking to see if the belt and the engine would be in position, bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 03:19:43 EDT 2019 | bukas
well, in video shown it looks like #1 motor drives head #1 upwards but does not detect home sensor being triggered. and then you get timeout error, head not being able to reach the position ( machine not registering it has reached position). since yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 12:09:28 EDT 2019 | alexcouto
Hello Bukas, thanks again. Since at an early stage I switched heads # 1 and # 6 and they are not compatible, then I went through the manual and figured out why. in order to start at the beginning and check that it had not damaged anything, I put the