Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 15:21:12 EDT 2012 | jdengler
Have you tried to do a reset start? When Fuji's act weird the first place to start is a reset start, then re-load the Proper Status and Program. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 10:48:58 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Sounds like a bad or out of adjustment servo amp.....
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 17:42:04 EDT 2020 | rodrigo
I checked and the fine theta motor is spinning. Thank you so much for the help.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 19 21:50:19 EDT 2020 | davef
Use your 3D printer to make a "case" for your board that will hold the battery securely against the contacts on the board.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 13:31:36 EDT 2012 | jdengler
Have you tried to restart F4G and/or MCS/30 after flushing the CP4 memory? I have occasionally ran into the comm error after a reset start. Leave the machine on and restart F4G or the MCS/30 whichever normally is hooked up. If it still won't commu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 17:49:35 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
I've done the Fuji flush. It does the same thing. We can not load proper again because it does not communicate with either the F4G or MCS/30. I was able to boot into mechanical mode at one point but now I can not do that either. This thing is drivi
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 14:57:46 EDT 2020 | travishemen
It seems like we had a similar issue once on a CP643. If I remember right it ended up being either pre or post theta. The amplifier for the sensor quit working and it was trying to zero the theta motors before doing the cam. The LED indicator on t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 13:07:17 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Well... after much headache I found a bad relay contact in M1CR1E. The good news is somehow the axis are no longer jerking. The bad news is that it still does not work. When I turn it on now it shows this: emergency stop (in red) waiting for reset
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 15:06:33 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 05:53:47 EST 2020 | richardcargill
First switch on after the holidays and this year it's the Dek265 playing up. On switch on, the screen comes up with "motor comms failure, card 0 axis123 " . On looking at the cards there seems to be a power feed missing ( see attached pict