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cjv30-130 problem

zibby

New Member
Did anyone run into this problem. Please help.
Printing head stops in the middle of printing .
This is the alarm im getting:
(MTR.ALM Y:CNT.OVER)
I HAVE NO IDEA :banghead:
tHANKS
 

zibby

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lbumbaca

New Member
are you printing heavy banner i think i had this once i would let out some material becasue the roll was heavy banner that might have been on my roland give it a go when the roll got half done it ran fine
 

lbumbaca

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motor alarm y = an excessive load was applied to the motor mimaki manual page7-12 or

y over current = an error due to an excessive current of the y motor was detected
 

zibby

New Member
Regular vinyl.
I my roll is 3/4 full but I guess you never know. I will keep an eye on that.
Thank you
 

leeb

New Member
Hi Zibby

If the error means that the stock is too heavy, it could also possibly be the platten is a little gummy/sticky from self adhesive glue.

Couple of months ago I had a repeating error "x-over current avg" when i was cutting small labels out of vinyl. I solved it by cleaning the platten, aluminium and powder coated black area and then chalking it with the slightest bit of chalk dust to lubricate it. (Didnt chalk the aluminum bit tho)

This is probably against what a lot of people on this forum would do as the chalk may end up on the head. But i dont think there was a risk as i used such a little amount.

Cheers
Lee
 

Rooster

New Member
Your Y motor is likely hooped. My local tech informs me that Mimaki is telling their techs to keep an eye out for problems as the Y motors aren't lasting as long as they thought they would.
 
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