Description: AC Voltage too high on the Dryer Assembly. AC Voltage too high. The voltage value detected that is going to the dryer heater is higher than expected. The correct voltage is calculated by the firmware using the current measured by the Heaters Control PCA and the resistor values stored in the NVM.
Remedy: • Check if the voltage of the customerLs site is too high. • Check the resistance values , if they are too low Ëpage 54, replace the Dryer Module . • Replace the Heaters Control Assembly (60 inch.).
Code: 14.05:00
Description: AC Voltage too low on the Dryer Assembly. AC Voltage too low. The voltage is calculated by the firmware using the current value measured by the Heaters control PCA and the resistor values stored in the NVM.
Remedy: • Check if the voltage at the customer’s site is not too low. • Check the dryer resistor values, if they are too high, or there is an open circuit, replace the Dryer module. • Replace the Heater Control Assembly (60 inch).
Code: 14.06:00
Description: One or more heaters are not connected. There is a communication failure between the Heaters Control Assembly and the Curing Module or Dryer Assembly.
Remedy: • Check all the cables are correctly connected from the Heaters Control assembly to the Curing module and the Dryer Assembly around the left arc. • Check that none of the cables are damaged, if they are replace them. • Check the cables are connected between the Heaters Control Assembly PCA and the Sausalito PCA.
Code: 14.07:00
Description: Connection problem with Heaters Control assembly. I2C Protocol not working. The firmware has detected that there is no communication to/from the Heaters Control Assembly and the Printmech PCA.
Remedy: • Check all the cables are connected between the Heaters Control assembly and the PrintMech PCA, try disconnecting and reconnecting them. • If there is no light on the 5v LED on the Heater Control PCA, (refer to ) this would indicate a lack of 5v to the Heaters Control assembly, check the cables from the PrintMech. • Replace the Heaters Control assembly (60 inch.). • Replace the PrintMech PCA .
Code: 14.08:00
Description: No AC voltage in the Dryer Assembly. The firmware has detected that there is no AC voltage in the Dryer Input connection.
Remedy: • Check that the power cables are correctly inserted at the rear of the printer. Check to see if a fuse has blown on one of the electrical input cables (when the region has a fuse in the power cord). • Check to see if the Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCD) has blown, reset it, if it blows again immediately (or often), this would indicate an error with the Dryer Assembly or the RCCD. • Check the electrical supply from the customer´s site. • Check that the power cables are correctly inserted at the rear of the printer. • Check to see if the Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCD) has blown, reset it, if it blows again immediately (or often), this would indicate an error with the Dryer Assembly or the RCCD. • Check the connections of the cables from the Dryer input connection, RCCD, the filter and the Heater Control Assembly. • Check to see if the fuses F1 and F2 have blown on the Heaters Control Assembly , if they have replace the Heater Control Assembly . • Check the 24 Volt LED on the PrintMech is on, see , check the connections between the Heaters Control assembly and the PrintMech PCA, try disconnecting and reconnecting them. • One of the following PCAs has failed and must be replaced: • Replace the Heater Control Assembly . • Replace the PrintMech . • Replace the Sausalito PCI PCA .
Code: 14.09:00
Description: Heaters Control PCA is not ready. Heaters Control PCA is not ready, +5v DC has not been detected in the PCA.
Remedy: • Check all the cables are connected between the Heaters Control assembly and the Sausalito PCA, try disconnecting and reconnecting them. • Check all the cables are connected between the Heaters Control assembly and the PrintMech PCA, try disconnecting and reconnecting them. • There is an internal electrical problem with the Heaters Control assembly, replace the assembly . • Replace the Sausalito PCI PCA .
Code: 14.10:00
Description: Open circuit on the Dryer Assembly. A certain amount of power is applied to the Dryer Assembly and is then the flow of current is measured, if the flow of current is not as expected, the system error is displayed
Remedy: • Check all the cables are connected in the Dryer Assembly, try disconnecting and reconnecting them. • Check the power connection to the Heaters control assembly PCA (J10). • Check the cable between the Dryer Input connection and the cable of the Dryer Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCD) • Disconnect the power input to the Dryer Assembly located at the rear of the printer, and reconnect. • Check to see if the Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCD) has blown, reset it, if it blows again immediately (or often), this would indicate an error with the Dryer Assembly or the RCCD. • Check to see if there is a blown fuse in the Heater Control Assembly (F1 and F2). • Replace the Heater Control Assembly . • Faulty resistor in the Dryer Assembly, replace the Dryer Assembly.
Code: 14.11:00
Description: Open circuit in the Curing Module. Power is applied to the Curing module and then the current is measured, if the flow of current is not as expected, the system error is displayed
Remedy: • Check all the cables are connected in the Curing Module, try disconnecting and reconnecting them. • Check the power connection to the Heaters control assembly PCA (J9). • Check the cable between the PSU and the cable of the Curing Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCD) • Check to see if the Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCD) has blown, reset it, if it blows again immediately (or often), this would indicate an error with the Curing Assembly or the RCCD. • Check to see if there is a blown fuse in the Heater Control Assembly (F1 and F2). • Replace the Heater Control Assembly . • Faulty resistor in the Curing Module, replace the heaters in the Curing module .