Fabric Advance
Problem | Probable Cause | Corrective Action |
Fabric does not advance when the start button is depressed.
1) | No batches to be printed. | 1) Download batch (if batch downloaded uses the |
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| the printer with start automatically). |
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2) | An interlock condition exists. | 1) Determine the number and type of interlock(s) |
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| by reading the front panel display. As each is |
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| corrected the number of errors will decrease |
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| (Example "Error 910 Feed Open" close feed). |
3) | Feed roller(s) not gripping the | 1) | Clean the feed rollers in the active unwind and |
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| the feed module. |
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4) | Feed rollers bound. | 1) | With power off - check that all rollers turn |
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| freely. |
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5) | Fabric bound. | 1) | With the feed open and the pressure roller held |
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| open in the active unwind - check that the |
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| fabric will pull through the printer with little to |
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| no resistance. |
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6) | Feed motor(s) unplugged or | 1) | Check the feed motor cable(s) and or replace |
| faulty. |
| the active unwind or feed motor. |
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7) | Thermal Control Board | 1) | Check Thermal Control Board / AT board |
| unplugged or faulty. |
| connection and or replace Thermal Control |
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| Board. |
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8) | Finishing Interface Board | 1) | Check Finishing Interface Board connections |
| unplugged or faulty. |
| and or replace Finishing Interface Board. |
Users Manual Model 545™ | Electrical Trouble Shooting • 69 |