Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 18:17:26 EST 2014 | rhcriad
Thanks SWAG. I will clean up all of the connectors, reseat and hope for the best!
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 10:10:13 EST 2014 | swag
Reseat all the connectors on the cards make sure pins are clean and no corrosion. Not sure what to say about current, etc. There is or was a place on the east coast that repairs these cards. Can't remember who it is - sorry not much help with that
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 18:39:59 EST 2014 | rhcriad
We have an MPM UP2000 stencil printer and have a lot of issues with burned out 6410 driver cards (or driver cards just failing to work). I have looked over these threads and found that this is a common issue with these cards. I understand that thes
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 16:17:47 EDT 2013 | aemery
Sorry I am late on this thread, just became a member and was scanning through the posts. I am a former FSE for Speedline, now independant, so all this stuff is my bread and butter. Here are some facts that could help you all in the future. MPM pri
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 07:18:27 EDT 2015 | anilwagh
Check all axis driver card,input supply connector may burn.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 10:19:57 EST 2010 | swag
Check/reseat all connections on axis driver card and from driver card to step motor. On older MpM's it is common to get a bad connection on the connector for axis driver power and blow components on your driver board. Reseating these connectors mig
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 03:56:19 EDT 2010 | michaellaw
Hi, Some idea for you to troubleshoot: *It could be the motor problem,check all motor power,after ON power to m/c,the motor should be engaged. *stepping driver spoil
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 15:16:44 EDT 2013 | smtventasmex
As far i know it is not jut a software modification, this include change on drivers, PS, and some more devices
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 15:21:56 EST 2013 | rmitchell
Hi, hopefully I am too late, it is fixed and you are up and running. Have you tried MPM support on the phone? We have 2 older MPM's and the blow the driver modules in the bottom drawer on the back of the machine. There are different drivers for dif
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 11:14:55 EDT 2010 | swag
I hope you're fixed by now but my advice is to pull all connectors from drivers and reseat. Also, reseat connectors in I/O area + I think there's some cards that relay power to various axis in this area. Reseat all connectors. From my experience,