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Roland LEC-330 Service Motor Error 0080 and 0010

adamfromayr

New Member
I have a Roland LEC-330 And was wondering if anyone’s knows why I got the error code

Service Motor Error 0080 and 0010 it stopped whilst in the middle of a print, and I was sanding a bit of furniture in my back garden, so im not sure if the dust got in there and damage it somehow?



I DID Read the other post but its always good to get new opinions, I think

I have been trying this:



Pushing it while the printer is off

Pushing it manually forward it will move easily for say 4-5cm then gets stiff and requires a fair bit more strength

I also have another newer Roland and different model etc and t moves manually very easily



Im just wondering if anyone knows for sure? Or a good idea what its most likely to be?



I’m thinking in order

Motor is jammed inside maybe needs to be oiled or replaced?

Loose belt?

Linear Carriages?



Thanks
 

Joe House

Sign Equipment Technician
If it's physically jamming, the limit position isn't the issue. Start taking off covers and see if you can see anything obvious. Next, I would separate the cut carriage from the print carriage and try the sliding test. If the problem is gone, you have an issue with the print carriage bearings. If it's still sticking, then I'd loosen the motor and disengage it from the gear. Repeat the sliding test, if it slides easily, your motor or the gear was the problem. Inspect both - while not strictly necessary, I always replace the gear and pulleys when replacing the motor. If you still have a problem, then it's the cut carriage bearing or the pulleys. You'll have to remove the belt from the carriage to determine which, but then you'll need to make sure that tracking and belt tension are spot on when you put things back together. You might want to get a tech for this as you have to measure the belt tension with a scale, that most people don't have.

Good luck
 

adamfromayr

New Member
P U L L E Y gear and oily screws!

& B E L T


Okay guys was it me? or the previous owner

BELT Pulley holder has some small screws and look like they were oily!



Here is some things i did to help others!

cleaned the linear rail with a scotch brite pad green

Isopropyl alcohol the liner rails then used a dry clean cloth
cleaned the belt

Still issues!
so took of pulley device screws looked oily so washed them all with washing up liquid to remove the oily substance
dried them all
used small LOCTITE On screws
TIGHTENED THEM ALL UP
DONE:

Limit Position Initialization proceedure tHANKS Joseph44708

NOW SHE IS 100% AGAIN

So what was the cause?

It was the Belt pulley gear on the left hand side and if those screws are loose or had oil on them also the

It was a little bent, screws loosened, = the issues i had

So anyone else ever have this issue also check the Belt pulley gear on the left hand side mine was a little dirty oil around there etc that all needs to be bone dry

Thanks to you also Joe House


 

adamfromayr

New Member
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Thanks for replying guys

All the best


Adam
 
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