Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 11:09:29 EDT 2019 | BigFuji642
Yes we have the hard copy of the proper data on a floppy disc. If we do not have the correct Proper Data, could it give me the error below? I was thinking it would make it past the log onto machine comm server stage, and then have a different err
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 17:30:38 EDT 2003 | ServGuy
00c is a hardware interuption Addr F92228A0 is out of the card rack, meaning probably the CPU or memory PCB is out of control. Swap the 1st and or last card in the card rack with another machine or from spares.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 15:17:21 EDT 2005 | GAK
What kind of error code do you get? Check your sensers my be bad.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 11:52:31 EDT 2012 | mtech88
Ben: you are right, I think the timing must be off some how. I will check the error code and post it back here. thanks David
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 06:24:51 EST 2013 | aj
can you move the x1 axis manually? Also, what is the error code displayed on the screen? 1C######
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 01:21:42 EST 2005 | bvdb
We own a Fuji IP1 with all the manuals, etc. but can't figure out how to inch the tray robot. We can inch the X, Y, Z, Q axis and the SX and SY axis. All the axis auto zero OK (including the trays), but when I push the "4" key to inch the trays we
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 18:32:42 EDT 2006 | daxman
Thanks for your posts fellas. The machine is still down. I have tried flushing the machine, re-sending the proper and status, and booting without a program. Still no luck. I did receive an OS error, the code pointed to the CPU card. So I replaced i
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 05:17:10 EDT 2002 | byates
What are the error codes?? you dont even know if it is the vision type until you have checked this out. It could be camera lighting. Do you know how to use vision trace on your machine? What is your x&y tolerance? What about vision 254 or 255 have yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 10:55:08 EDT 2003 | stepheno
You might want to check your input power. It is never "clean" but you might have too many spikes and transients. I've seen line monitors used and it was an eye opener how much noise there was on the input power. If you had a CPU go, you might want
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 05:21:32 EDT 2005 | Zsolt
did you try it with different product/programs? if not, then please try. It could be a mistyped placing position also. Is there any error code? Could be several reasons but I think servo amplifier or servo motor could be the cause. More info would be