Operational – InFocus Laser Platform M-300 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Operational
Focus carriage looses X-axis
position and slams into the left
or right side of the rail during
high speed raster engraving
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Mechanical interference
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Dirty laser system
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CPU overheating
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Focus carriage X-axis bearing
tensioning arm too tight or binding
If the pattern is excessive:
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X-belt too tight
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Worn or binding X-axis bearings
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Worn or binding X-axis idler pulley
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Worn or binding X-axis motor
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Firmware needs updating
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Check if focus carriage makes contact
with material or other objects
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Clean all optics, rails, bearings and belts
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Clean CPU filters, correct ambient
temperature to be within specifications
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Remove carriage from rail, check for
freedom of movement of tensioning arm.
Lubricate if necessary. Position of
tensioning arm should be no greater
than 10 o’clock.
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Check and/or adjust
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Check and/or replace
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Check and/or replace
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Check and/or replace
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Check with Service Department
When homing, the arm slams
repeatedly for a few seconds
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Bent Y-flag
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Dirty or faulty home sensor(s)
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Faulty flex cable
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Faulty lower flex cable board
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Check and/or straighten
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Replace upper flex board (home
sensor)
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Replace flex cable
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Replace Lower flex cable board
When focusing, the Z-axis table
only moves in one direction
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Dirty or faulty Z-axis sensor
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Try to clean sensor(s) with compressed
air, otherwise replace sensor
When using Autofocus, the table
moves all the way down to the
bottom and gets stuck
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Autofocus sensor and/ or reflector is dirty
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Autofocus sensor is misaligned
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Clean sensor and/or reflector
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With the Z-axis table out of the way of the
Autofocus beam, check the sensor for
only an illuminated green light. A red
light, both lights, or no lights indicate a
misalignment or dirty condition. Clean,
re-check, re-align the Autofocus sensor.
When printing to the laser
system, the computer gives an
error message “Printer out of
paper” or “Printer offline and not
responding”
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Laser not turned on
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Parallel port cable not connected or not
connected properly
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Laser system is out of memory
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Single file is too large for memory
installed in laser system
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Bad parallel port in computer system
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Damaged port in CPU
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Turn on laser system
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Connect cable or reseat connection at
computer and/or laser system
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Check “Free Memory” in laser system
control panel. Clear laser system
memory and try again
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Purchase more memory
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Try printing to another printer using the
same port
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Replace laser system’s CPU