Cjv30 error mimaki printer and cutter
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billmaxime Posted messages 50523 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
billmaxime Posted messages 50523 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Hello! I just bought a Mimaki CJV30 and after assembly, I turn it on and error number 43 appears (error Over x,y..), I turn it off and turn it back on and another error number 24 appears (error Initial). I don't know what to do. Can you help me?
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Hi
can you provide the complete model of the printer and cutter
for example
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for error 43 --> error Over x,y..
A motor Y overcurrent error is detected
to attempt to resolve the issue
Turn off the main power supply and turn it back on a little later. If the error occurs again, proceed as follows. 1. Check the friction of the X axis (Y) motor. 2. Check if the support is attached to the glass. Attach the support to the plate (see 7.2.2). 3. Replace the X axis (Y) motor. 4. Replace the regenerative resistivity circuit board. 5. Replace the main PCB assembly.
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for error 202:
Head not connected. FFC broken or poor connection. An error occurred in the main unit's memory.
the recommended solution:
Turn off the main power and turn it back on a little later. If the error recurs, proceed as follows. 1. Refer to 7.2.3 Electrical troubleshooting and replace the following parts if damaged. •.Check the head and head FFC cable. •.Check the HDC FFC cable. •.Replace the ink slider PCB assembly. •.Replace the main PCB assembly. 2. Check the head memory cable. 3. Replace the head memory.
PS: I am attaching the page of the site where the different error codes are available --> click here
if you are looking for information on 1 error code, type it in the appropriate box
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no problem for the help :)
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