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GRAPHTEC FC5100-130 - Error Messages

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Test Modes and Troubleshooting: Error Messages
137
Error Messages
Table 8: Possible Causes and Solutions
Symptom Cause Solution
The beeper sounds Excessive load is causing the current to
the motor to exceed the rated value.
Cutting conditions do not suit the media.
Movement of the pen carriage is
obstructed.
Media scraps stuck in moving parts and
impeding plotter operation.
The pen carriage was subjected to exter-
nal pressure during cutting.
Abnormal acceleration rate table.
If error occurs frequently, contact your
sales representative or nearest Graphtec
dealer.
Lower the cutting SPEED and/or the cut-
ting FORCE
Turn off the plotter, remove the obstacle,
then turn the plotter back on.
Turn off the plotter, remove the scraps,
then turn the plotter back on.
The beeper sounds Immediately after turning on the plotter,
excessive force was used to manually
move the pen carriage.
Internal speed control is faulty.
Turn off the plotter, then turn the plotter
back on.
Turn off the plotter, then turn the plotter
back on.
If error occurs frequently, contact your
sales representative or nearest Graphtec
dealer.
The beeper sounds Excessive load is causing the current to
the motor to exceed the rated value.
Cutting conditions do not suit the media.
Movement of the pen carriage is
obstructed.
Media scraps stuck in moving parts and
impeding plotter operation.
The pen carriage was subjected to exter-
nal pressure during cutting.
Abnormal acceleration rate table.
If error occurs frequently, contact your
sales representative or nearest Graphtec
dealer.
Lower the cutting SPEED and/or the cut-
ting FORCE
Turn off the plotter, remove the obstacle,
then turn the plotter back on.
Turn off the plotter, remove the scraps,
then turn the plotter back on.
OVER CURRENT
POWER OFF THEN ON
SPEED ALARM
POWER OFF THEN ON
POSITION ALARM
POWER OFF THEN ON

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