Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 07:11:37 EDT 2005 | geb
Does anyone know what an "Axis Head 1 Theta DAC limit error during Move Absolute Command" may mean? It occurred during production. I have checked through the board's program for errors but cannot see any.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 16:01:07 EDT 2010 | dougt
I remember this problem but can't remember exactly what the reason was. It might have been the wrong pullup resistor on the MEI interface board used for the home photo on the y axis. You are right, after a couple hours the machine would work fine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 07 03:32:32 EST 2013 | benreben
Hi, Can you move the X2 axis manually? if you move head manually(twice) can you see the pulse incremented in the servo menu in IP? with servo just have some parts can defects: -servo it self -servo board -encoder on head
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 23:59:40 EDT 1999 | JAX
| | | HI everyone, | | | | | | We are using a Siemens ap-25 screen printer, in the past we have not had any problems with adhesive placement until a couple of weeks ago. It seems the x axis has decided that it should be set somewhere between .00
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:17:43 EDT 2023 | ttheis
We swapped the Y1 and Y2 pc800 controllers with no change. We swapped out the UIMC III-I cards from another machine with no change. VRM amps all look OK, no errors. The machine moves the head both in the x and y directions during the zeroing attemp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 08:57:31 EDT 2005 | tommyttr
It is either the axis card, or the head bd. reporting corrupted data
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 10:40:09 EDT 2005 | geb
Thanks for your help. Solved it - The spindles on the head were stiffer than the other heads, so greasing it fixed it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 00:51:03 EDT 2010 | jeffr
This particular Yamaha Head I/O Board is a common failure. Yamaha supply an updated version which is less likely to fail. The cause of the problem that you see is due to the connectors on the flexing and damaging the inner layers of the board. The on
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 10:42:03 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Are you sure the anvil is coming up? You might try running a program w/o parts or boards (no continuity check) and watching to see if everything is moving when it should be. Do you use continuity checking? If so, what are the results?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 09:40:12 EDT 2022 | jojoled
Hi, did anybody face such error(attached)? After calibrate all axis I get this error. "E202074 : Z axis of left head : SERVO alarm. Turn off the power to the machine and perform inspection" - see attachement. Machine was fully working day