cdiesel
New Member
Hello all,
About 60 days ago, we installed a new scan motor in our XC after getting numerous scan motor erros and having the carriages separate. Since then, we've intermittently had the same problem, but it hasn't been bad (maybe three or four times in 60 days). A couple days ago, it started happening a lot again. We've switched to another scan motor, and still same symptoms. Here's what's happening:
The printer starts off fine, but after about two feet, we either get a scan motor error or the carriages separate after the print head assy locks over the caps. After installing a new scan motor, I did the limit initialize and while aging the scan motor, the head gradually works its way farther and farther right until the print head assy locks or it gives the same scan motor error.
There is no stair stepping in the print. The encoder strip and sensor is clean. This leads me to believe the encoder in the scan motor is not communicating correctly with the printer or we have another bad scan motor? I just find it hard to believe that we have three that are all bad. Has anyone else seen this before? Any help is greatly appreciated!!
About 60 days ago, we installed a new scan motor in our XC after getting numerous scan motor erros and having the carriages separate. Since then, we've intermittently had the same problem, but it hasn't been bad (maybe three or four times in 60 days). A couple days ago, it started happening a lot again. We've switched to another scan motor, and still same symptoms. Here's what's happening:
The printer starts off fine, but after about two feet, we either get a scan motor error or the carriages separate after the print head assy locks over the caps. After installing a new scan motor, I did the limit initialize and while aging the scan motor, the head gradually works its way farther and farther right until the print head assy locks or it gives the same scan motor error.
There is no stair stepping in the print. The encoder strip and sensor is clean. This leads me to believe the encoder in the scan motor is not communicating correctly with the printer or we have another bad scan motor? I just find it hard to believe that we have three that are all bad. Has anyone else seen this before? Any help is greatly appreciated!!