Description: Scan-Axis Motor electrical current limit
Causes: Electrical current limit in the Scan-Axis Motor.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Open the Window and check for any visible obstacles restricting the movement of the Carriage. If there is a wrinkled mass of substrate inside the printer, clear the substrate jam by following the instructions in the User¡¦s Guide. 3. Replace the Scan Axis Motor.
Code: 42:10
Description: Electrical fault in the Scan Axis area
Causes: Electrical fault in Carriage Motor or starting the Scan Axis or Homing Scan Axis.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Replace the Scan Axis Motor.
Code: 43.11:11
Description: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 not connected
Causes: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 is not connected.
Remedy: 1. Check cable connections between the PrintMech PCA and Eolas IDS side. 2. Replace Eolas. 3. Replace the PrintMech PCA.
Code: 43.12:11
Description: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 stopped
Causes: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 has stopped.
Remedy: 1. Check the cable connections between Eolas and Vacuum Fans IDS side. 2. Replace the Vacuum Fans.
Code: 43.13:10
Description: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 overcurrent
Causes: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 overcurrent.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Replace the Vacuum Fans IDS side.
Code: 43.14:10
Description: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 low performance
Causes: Vacuum Fan 2 or 3 is not performing adequately.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Replace the Vacuum Fans IDS side.
Code: 43.2:11
Description: Vacuum Fan stopped
Causes: A Vacuum Fan has stopped.
Remedy: 1. Check the cable connections between SVS side fans. 2. Replace the Vacuum Fan SVS side.
Code: 43.3:10
Description: Vacuum Fan overcurrent
Causes: Vacuum Fan overcurrent.
Remedy: 1. Switch the power off at the rear of the printer, wait briefly, then switch it back on again. 2. Replace the Vacuum Fan SVS side.