E17 – Board Find Range
This error message occurs when STOP is pressed when user is told to set the sliding plate properly.
This error message occurs when STOP is pressed when user is told to set the sliding plate properly.
Bit selection part of the project data is corrupted. Format the memory card and reload the project.
If cut motor is activated while a probe is inserted, or when it is activated when cut motor is not enabled. Remove probe when doing a project.
This error message occurs when STOP is pressed when asked to reload the bit.
Cycle the machine power and retry the project. If the error persists, record the seven digit error code and contact CarveWright customer support.
Description of Issue A Z-axis stall is caused when the difference between the commanded distance becomes much more than the actual distance over the allotted time interval. An easy example of this would be putting your hand on the cutting truck and preventing it from moving during an operation. The computer is commanding it (and
Description of Issue A Y-axis stall is caused when the difference between the commanded distance becomes much more than the actual distance over the allotted time interval. An easy example of this would be putting your hand on the cutting truck and preventing it from moving during an operation. The computer is commanding it (and
Description of Issue An “X-Axis Stall” will happen when the machine is not able to move the board in and out of the machine when commanded. Possible Causes An “X-Axis Stall” can result from excessive head pressure, rolled up sandpaper belts, a wedged board, a board that has a significant thickness taper to it, a
Board edge detection failure (Normal) This error is shown when STOP is pressed after the “Clear Board Sensor” message is displayed. See the “Clear Board Sensor” troubleshooting section for more details. The “Clear Board Sensor” error occurs during the length (or X) edge find. After the roller releases the board sensor was not able to
Exception stack fault (Never) Cycle the machine power and retry the project. If the error persists, record the seven digit error code and contact CarveWright customer support.