JdBattDesignRCI
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The print shop I work at uses the Roll Media Option on the Arizona 1360 UV flatbed to print banners. So here's the latest problem.
If you have this machine then you know how tricky/annoying it is with the foot pedal controls for the roll media load/unload process.
If you press one of the two foot pedals out of sequence or too close together it makes a "ROLL MOTION ERROR" on the workstation screen and locks out all printer functions. And I see no way to reset and clear the error.
The only workaround I found for this is to turn the big scary red power switch OFF for under a minute and then turn it ON again, this restarts the printer (takes about ~3-5 mins) resets the RMO system and clears the error. Can't let it sit off for any length of time though due to the white ink.
Well today when I go thru the load roll media process, finish loading and hit 'Initialize.' The fans start up and it seems to be working for a minute, then it says "ERROR" The log shows Roll Motion Error. (I didn't touch the rolls during initialize) Turn the printer off and cycle the power. Repeat process. Same error message.
I have restarted 5 times and I still get the error every time I Initialize a loaded roll media. And I took the media completely off the shaft and reloaded it by hand too.
It's not the printer, I made a 12 foot banner with the printer earlier today. It's not the motors, the roll rotates when I push foot pedals during the load process. Both the takeup shaft and the media supply shaft turn as they should. It's not the file I'm printing, I didn't even get that far. Still trying to load the machine.
I got less than an hour left in the day and I will try again tomorrow. Sometimes letting it sit overnight seems to make a problem resolve itself.
Any ideas? We have a service contract with Canon but I want to ask on here before I place any service calls.
Also, is there a way to bypass the shutdown and clear the motion error without turning off and on? Don't want to risk damaging the printer electronics with too many power cycles.
If you have this machine then you know how tricky/annoying it is with the foot pedal controls for the roll media load/unload process.
If you press one of the two foot pedals out of sequence or too close together it makes a "ROLL MOTION ERROR" on the workstation screen and locks out all printer functions. And I see no way to reset and clear the error.
The only workaround I found for this is to turn the big scary red power switch OFF for under a minute and then turn it ON again, this restarts the printer (takes about ~3-5 mins) resets the RMO system and clears the error. Can't let it sit off for any length of time though due to the white ink.
Well today when I go thru the load roll media process, finish loading and hit 'Initialize.' The fans start up and it seems to be working for a minute, then it says "ERROR" The log shows Roll Motion Error. (I didn't touch the rolls during initialize) Turn the printer off and cycle the power. Repeat process. Same error message.
I have restarted 5 times and I still get the error every time I Initialize a loaded roll media. And I took the media completely off the shaft and reloaded it by hand too.
It's not the printer, I made a 12 foot banner with the printer earlier today. It's not the motors, the roll rotates when I push foot pedals during the load process. Both the takeup shaft and the media supply shaft turn as they should. It's not the file I'm printing, I didn't even get that far. Still trying to load the machine.
I got less than an hour left in the day and I will try again tomorrow. Sometimes letting it sit overnight seems to make a problem resolve itself.
Any ideas? We have a service contract with Canon but I want to ask on here before I place any service calls.
Also, is there a way to bypass the shutdown and clear the motion error without turning off and on? Don't want to risk damaging the printer electronics with too many power cycles.