Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 03:10:20 EDT 2006 | Roland G
Check firmware version and Fuji upgrade reports because it could be a sofware bug. I remember also 1 random failure on IP1 which was hard to identify: a cable in raceway connected to placement table was getting contact failure when table moves.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 09:26:36 EDT 2006 | engguy
This is common with older Fujis. The machine is trying to download production data to the host(MCS?) If the cable is not connected or if the MCS is off, the machine will randomly freeze at the end of prod. Either solve those issues or change the m
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 16:21:29 EDT 2006 | jdengler
Make sure the pulleys on the motor and lead screw have not come loose. Look for damaged encoder wires in the cable way. If all of this mechanical stuff checks out then you probably have a bad encoder. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 21 19:41:44 EDT 2006 | Ola
It could sometimes even be easier to acess it from the lower right front; pull the card chassi gently out onto a firm & leveled ground, so that the cables in the rear end of the chassi Not get "pulled to much". You still need to "crawl in".
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 10:12:07 EST 2006 | markhoch
Thank you for the Best-Tronics Suggestion. I checked out their website, and although they look to be extremely capable when it comes to cable assemblies, I saw nothing on the website that referenced SMT or BGA assembly or rework.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 14:27:23 EST 2007 | Cal
Just in case ya need it... http://www.smema.org/smemastandards.htm SMEMA Standard 1.2 Enjoy, Cal
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 02:31:19 EST 2007 | meritajs
The problem is that if we disable center head and even turn off the cable of center head encoder, it's not helps. The same error appears. And it's all the same it shows error of the center head.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 20 18:54:47 EST 2007 | al
First I would check the cable,swap it with another fuji machine! Or have you tried to "reset start".risky if you have no comms but you need to get to the bottom of the problem...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 18:45:11 EST 2007 | SWAG
The noise kit I'm referring to involves the installation of a new interface card in your PC, a new sensoray interface card in the card cage (brd 7), soldering/bridging of two DC COM points and new DB cables.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 19:34:06 EDT 2007 | Tom B
If its a home system and you have a HDMI go with that, thats the clearest digital interface for High Definition.