Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 10:10:18 EDT 2006 | rmitchell
Hi, Our CP6-5 has a Z overflow error when trying to zero set. The table moves in X and Y and almost zeros prior to the Z overflow. Servo Amp? Rob
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 28 21:10:11 EST 1999 | Doug
Larry, To zero the IP3, you hold down the "-" key and press "F5" (set), then F6 to go back to page zero, then sero the machine. On the CP6 you hold down the "-" key and press F6. Doug L.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 09:17:43 EDT 2007 | gregf912
I have set the PQ with the CP6 station jigs. It is dialed in to 0.02mm of zero. I also checked station 5.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 16:06:10 EST 2005 | MR
I agree w/ JB; the package height definition is crucial. I have had problems w/ this in the past, and found that a resistor height was being used as a universal passive height for the capacitor in question. Properly defining the height fixed the pro
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 09 03:05:14 EDT 2000 | Ben
Hi Hermie, Did you perform a Servo-zero-adjustment and Gain calibration on the amplifier after replaced it ? This is necessary fine turning when replacing the amplifier. You had better ask Fuji service center for the procedure. Hope this help you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 14:52:20 EST 1999 | EmJay
Also on the CP-6 if you hit (F5) (F5) while the start button is blinking it will keep the turret from doing a nozzle origin search. Which is useful when.....Larry?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 19:54:40 EDT 2022 | jdengler
I don't know the CP6's that well but on earlier CP's there is a flag that rotates with the CAM. That flag has 2 sensors that are used to get rough zero. Check that they are working correctly. Jerry
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
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 08:24:08 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
The nozzles get centered at zero degrees and 180 degrees. I believe the yellow asterisk is the measurement at zero degrees, when it rotates to 180 is when you will get a red X or a green O. (In other words the yellow asterisk is normal) I think you
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 07:58:12 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
#1Run a Fuji gold board and see if the problem persist. Is your board clamp slipping? Fid camera tight? etc.. To see if you have a Y axis positioning problem: 1.Put the machine in mecha check 2.Go into Y-axis 3.Place a dial indicator so that the st