I've got a "Service Call 0151" error message displayed. According to the manual, there could be several causes for this:
- Head up/down motor is broken
- Head up/down sensor is broken
- Wiring issue
- Bad servo board
But In don't think any of these are the issue. When I turn on the machine, it started going through the startup cycle. Then at some point I heard a high pitched whining sound that sounded like a stalled stepper motor. So I opened the head cover and exposed what I'll call the "head mount". FYI, I took off the 2 UV lamps to gain better access. The head mount is on a linear rail and moves up and down by a lead screw that is driven by a timing belt and pulley, powered by a stepper motor.
Here is a picture of the "head mount" on a linear rail in the UP position:
Here is the picture of the drive mechanism:
I have disconnected the harness that powers the stepper motor, and tried to turn the lead screw by hand. The lead screw will only turn about 1/4 of a turn both clockwise and counter clockwise before completely jamming up. It appears the head mount is "locked" in the up position. There is no way the motor will be able to turn it if I cannot turn it by hand. I haven't put lots of time into it, but I'm wondering if there is something physically locks the head mount in place or if it is just binding on the linear rails.
Any thoughts?
- Head up/down motor is broken
- Head up/down sensor is broken
- Wiring issue
- Bad servo board
But In don't think any of these are the issue. When I turn on the machine, it started going through the startup cycle. Then at some point I heard a high pitched whining sound that sounded like a stalled stepper motor. So I opened the head cover and exposed what I'll call the "head mount". FYI, I took off the 2 UV lamps to gain better access. The head mount is on a linear rail and moves up and down by a lead screw that is driven by a timing belt and pulley, powered by a stepper motor.
Here is a picture of the "head mount" on a linear rail in the UP position:
Here is the picture of the drive mechanism:
I have disconnected the harness that powers the stepper motor, and tried to turn the lead screw by hand. The lead screw will only turn about 1/4 of a turn both clockwise and counter clockwise before completely jamming up. It appears the head mount is "locked" in the up position. There is no way the motor will be able to turn it if I cannot turn it by hand. I haven't put lots of time into it, but I'm wondering if there is something physically locks the head mount in place or if it is just binding on the linear rails.
Any thoughts?