Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 23:08:41 EST 2013 | dekhead
Squeegee error on a 248 is strictly that sensor (reed SW) on corresponding (Front / rear) squeegee cylinder is not seeing a change in state... Either a physical obstruction preventing cylinder from exending fully - OR- if it is extending fully, then
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 13:10:58 EST 2013 | markhoch
I had this problem once a loooooooong time ago with a 248 that was at my previous place of employment. If I remember correctly, my issue was caused by a set screw on the drive gear that had worked itself loose. My issue was stright forward and quickl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 20:46:10 EDT 2007 | nickh
I ran into an error with our DEK 288 machine, when I go to initialize the machine the following error occurs: Squeegee Height: Error Input Active. This occurs with or without a squeegee present, and I have tried restarting multiple times, but the sa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 11:18:41 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
But DEK's are the best printers out there!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 03:19:21 EDT 2020 | dekhead
Have you done Squeegee Heights calibration? (no tools required) Does it complete cal routine without error? Does pressure compensate on next print, with corresponding squeegee, following acknowledgement of pressure error? The readings calibration, ge
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 10:53:25 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
Have no idea what that is, but I have a 288 here. Wanna buy it?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 14:24:22 EDT 2008 | shanenaturalpoint
My first problem is that when the unit homes, the print carriage seems to be traveling too far back. After the carriage reaches its mechanical limit, it continues to try and move back, eventually throwing up a print carriage error. Any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 09:30:41 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Thanks for the reply, this is something that I am actually still fighting. I've been working with MPM directly since we ended up getting a service agreement, but I'm honestly not much closer to figuring it out today then I was when I first posted th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 17:49:04 EDT 2007 | nickh
Don't need to buy one, we have 3 laying around here, they're great when they work...
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 14:32:34 EDT 2020 | dekhead
Following a pressure error, if continue is pressed, the next print with THE CORRESPONDING squeegee should attempt to compensate by increase or decrease in pressure (as appropriate)... Is it: 1)Not changing at all? 2)Over compensating? 3)Under compens