Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 11:47:30 EST 2019 | palsrvs
Sorry, No solution was ever found.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 21:16:41 EDT 2017 | kahrpr
you can not just take the motor off and change it. the motors have a home pulse singnial. the motor has to be in a certian position the home pulse position when the flag hits the sensor. When you remove the motor you have to mark the motor gear when
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 07:32:13 EDT 2017 | bukas
it sounds to me like a home sensor. try adjusting sensitivity if possible. move head manually to determine position at which home sensor is activated
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 11:14:10 EDT 2017 | bobpan
Sounds to me like the z-encoder could be a problem. I cant remember but you may be able to disable a head in the system settings. Bob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 21:28:34 EDT 2017 | maddy
Hi We had same issue with Head 2.if you find solution let me know as well. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 07:42:34 EST 2019 | rolfi
Hi, we had the same issue with our CP30V and head1. Did you solve the problem? Please let me know as well. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 09:09:46 EST 2019 | protokos
Hi Kathy i had the same issue yesterday and find that a spring is not ok. and i also clean the sensors this was fixing the problem for me.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 12:09:08 EST 2019 | palsrvs
Wil, Thank you so much! So appreciated!! The spring makes sense. We will check these items.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 22:54:57 EDT 2017 | palsrvs
Hoping to get help on our Samsung CP40. We are trying figure out what part to replace for a Z height motor alarm detected Error Code 1523. Originally Head 1 was having this error. Swapped out I/O board and Z-Axis control for head one and same error s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 10:08:21 EDT 2007 | blnorman
The coating thickness is more a property of the individual coating itself. The 0.03 - 0.13 is based on average properties of acrylics in general. It's like trying to pour 3 mils of motor oil on a table. The material will find it's own thickness.