What to do if Technomark M4 inline displays error code 1?
- DDennis JamesSep 8, 2025
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 1, a memory error, restart the controller.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline displays error code 1?
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 1, a memory error, restart the controller.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline displays error code 65?
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 65, related to an error in the IDI calibration function, check the stylus/part distances. Also, inspect the condition of the striker unit and stylus; clean and lubricate the stylus. Then, restart an IDI calibration, ensuring it's the only menu open.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline shows error code 8?
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 8, it could be due to damage to the striker unit cable, the striker unit connector, or the marking head cable. Check the condition of these cables and the connector, then restart the controller. If the problem continues, further assistance is needed.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline Label Maker displays error code 7?
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 7 related to DATAMATRIX, the problem lies in calculating the coding of the data matrix. Delete and recreate the data matrix, carefully checking the data and settings to encode.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline Label Maker displays error 50?
If the Technomark Label Maker shows error code 50, a temperature error, turn the controller off for about ten minutes, then restart it. If the issue persists, try reducing the number of impacts by using a different font, reducing the marking speed, or reducing the marking force.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline Label Maker displays error code 2?
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 2, which indicates a file error, restart the controller. If the issue persists, recreate the file and delete the corrupted one. Also, consider deleting unnecessary files to free up space.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline Label Maker displays error code 14?
If the Technomark Label Maker shows error code 14, indicating an X and Y origin error, check that there is no object blocking the trajectory of the striker unit and restart the controller.
What to do if Technomark Label Maker displays error code 16?
If the Technomark Label Maker displays error code 16, indicating a Y origin error, check for any external objects blocking the striker unit's trajectory and restart the controller. Also, ensure the detection pin Y is not twisted, preventing it from passing through the sensor; then restart the controller.
What to do if Technomark M4 inline displays error code 15?
If the Technomark Label Maker shows error code 15, which is an X origin error, check for any obstructions blocking the striker unit's path and restart the controller. Also, verify that the detection pin X is not twisted, preventing it from passing through the sensor; then restart the controller.
What to do if Technomark Label Maker shows error codes 43, 44, 45, 46?
If the Technomark Label Maker gives error codes 43, 44, 45, or 46 related to USB stick errors, try using a different USB stick. If that doesn't work, restart the controller.
| Brand | Technomark |
|---|---|
| Model | M4 inline |
| Category | Label Maker |
| Language | English |
Overview of the M4 inline front panel buttons, screen, and ports.
Explains different graphic view modes like Normal, 30x30 zoom, Total, and Text.
Details on toolbar buttons for inserting marking/mechanical functions, file configuration, and special characters.
Explanation of columns used in the marking file data table, including text, position, and height.
Description of text formatting options such as compression, character spacing, and italic inclination.
Details on how marking depth is influenced by force and distance, and the IDI function.
Overview of available dot matrix types and their impact on the duty cycle.
Guide to adding various marking functions like serial numbers, variables, timestamps, logos, and codes.
Instructions for configuring serial numbers, including name, value, step, frequency, and zero marking.
Steps for creating and using variables, including types like VSHARED and bar code variables.
How to configure timestamps using date, hour, and team name codes.
Procedure for inserting logos created with TechnoLOG software into marking files.
Configuration details for adding Datamatrix and QR codes, including text, speed, and format.
Options for adding mechanical functions like pause, crossing point, inputs, outputs, and ZInline moves.
How to set a pause status within a marking line.
Procedure to force the marking head to pass through a defined point.
Configuration for waiting a specific state of an input, with delay and state options.
How to change an output state using a file line, including number, delay, and state.
Instructions for ZInline moves: to Home, to Mark, and relative moves.
Configuration of general marking parameters including speed, IDI, mirroring, and stylus height.
Information on adding special characters, currently unavailable.
Procedures for moving the marking head, testing line/file envelopes, and performing marking tests.
Instructions for saving the current file and opening existing marking files.
Steps for creating new files and importing marking files from a USB drive.
Procedure for exporting marking files and logos from the controller to a USB drive.
Display of controller information including file system, statistics, software release, and hardware details.
Overview of maintenance tasks and requirements, including lubrication and axis revisions.
Enabling IDI track function and controlling mechanical surveillance for stylus, part presence, and lubrication.
Using auto diagnosis for mechanical checks and debug mode for system monitoring.
Viewing the error log and controlling output states, including ZInline axis moves.
Step-by-step procedure for calibrating the IDI function for accurate marking.
Setting general parameters for the control box, including language, units, autosave, and screen brightness.
Configuring the controller's date, time, time zone, and team information.
Defining custom formats for timestamps using day, month, year, and team data.
Configuring mechanical settings such as window size, bidirectionnal mode, and optimized speed.
Detailed configuration of the 16-way input/output ports and their associated functions.
Explanation of specific input functions like File Open and output functions like Ready, Marking, and Fault.
Configuring serial communication parameters and TCP/IP settings for network connectivity.
Managing user accounts, privileges, and password settings for machine access.
Locking machine functionalities and changing the supervisor password.
Instructions for entering license numbers to activate software features.
Configuring origin set modes for startup and marking, and defining parking points.
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