Stormyj
Just another guy
Hi all.
Getting a service call 0106 on my sc540. From what I understand it has to do with the tool carriage not disconnecting from the head carriage. from an earlier post, this can be fixed with a LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE procedure. Can someone give me instruction on how to complete this on my machine. It would be very helpful. This error is becoming a nuisance.
Thanks
Jim
Error code 106 is a failure to disconnect the Tool Carriage from the Head Carriage error.
The most common fix is that the Limit position may need to be reset (the relative distance between the limit sensor and the capping station). You do this with with the LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE procedure.
This is normally a service related procedure on the XC-540 as you may have to physically adjust the position the capping station. (Don't risk your heads by doing a limit position initialize without first checking for proper capping position)
Is your machine covered under warranty? Get a tech out there asap for the adjustment. This is covered under warranty.
If you are not covered under warranty, PM me and I will assist.
Getting a service call 0106 on my sc540. From what I understand it has to do with the tool carriage not disconnecting from the head carriage. from an earlier post, this can be fixed with a LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE procedure. Can someone give me instruction on how to complete this on my machine. It would be very helpful. This error is becoming a nuisance.
Thanks
Jim
Error code 106 is a failure to disconnect the Tool Carriage from the Head Carriage error.
The most common fix is that the Limit position may need to be reset (the relative distance between the limit sensor and the capping station). You do this with with the LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE procedure.
This is normally a service related procedure on the XC-540 as you may have to physically adjust the position the capping station. (Don't risk your heads by doing a limit position initialize without first checking for proper capping position)
Is your machine covered under warranty? Get a tech out there asap for the adjustment. This is covered under warranty.
If you are not covered under warranty, PM me and I will assist.