Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 13:00:43 EST 2007 | bvdb
The continuing saga - we got the IP-1 communicating with the MCS16 again by replacing a couple of chips on the VME1152 CPU board and now it's working again but have a new problem. The machine stops about every other time when changing nozzles with a
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 02:36:40 EST 2007 | bvdb
Hi pr, The problem was happening on all three of the nozzles that we were using, about half the time the Z axis would rise up and go for the next nozzle and the other half it would stop almost as soon as it released the nozzle. When I inch the Z ax
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 17:00:29 EST 2006 | aj
Have you contactd your Fuji Engineer for advise. I would really look at the z-axis belt setup before investing that sort of money. We had the exact problem here and that is all it was. aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:58:13 EST 2007 | pr
Is it the same nozzle every time? I would check that the shaft is hitting dead center (it could be binding)on the nozzles (especially if it only happens on 1 nozzle). Also check the rollers on the shaft (that hold the nozzle) and make sure they line
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 12:57:28 EDT 2010 | adrianam
I need some help with the following alarm appeared on Fuji FCP4-3 : ,,Servo Amplifier alarm on X, Y, C, Z axis". When I push the reset button, remain ,,Servo Amplifier Alarm on D, F theta axis". All the sensors and solenoid it were checked and is OK
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 Jul 17 19:43:20 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Have you eliminated the hardware N.G.? Check the connection for the rear door. If the connection are ok, try to bypass the key. short the two wires for the rear door. If the rear door problem is corrected, check the rear door switch physically. Reg
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 03:40:38 EST 2006 | aj
I had this happening before. It is a simple adjustment on the Z-axis belt. Basically the dog is not making the sensor correctly and driving on further. I think you have a lot more issues if the shaft was damaged. aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 17:03:50 EST 2006 | aj
By the way , changing the ball screw will also sort your problem out because you will have to carry out the Z-axis setup ( belt tension etc ) as part of the change. so it is worth a shot to carry out the setup and see how it goes! you will have nothi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 04:11:31 EDT 2006 | daxman
Are you familar with using the mecca mode on Fuji machines? There is a procedure I can take you through that will check the servo amp and allow you to adjust it. Is your machine useable at all? can you get it to pass zero set? If you can, view your s