18:34:52 - Cluster 01 - Head 01 - Selector stepper index error - not on index while sewing
I have sewn out this same logo many times, even three time earlier this session (1 trial - 2 shirts) on the third shirt I noticed that I was not getting upper or lower cuts where necessary. Then I got Trim Head error. I have already taken everything apart once - see no obvious reason for hang up... no real fuzz to jam up the works. Took off the back panel to look at push rods spoken about on earlier posts, they seem to travel just fine. When I go to the Maintenance/steppers/cutter section if I hit "in" noting happens, If I hit "home" I get a click and if I hit out I get a loud buzzing sound? Now I get the error above. I am in the middle of an order need any help I can get..... or should I just get out my credit card an call a tech?
Left it sit for a day so as not to tear apart machine in fit of frustration.... tried to follow online manual instructions from melco.... ran cutter test - no motion from any part... only clicking.... HELP.
[ September 26, 2011, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: Columbus Precision ]
I have sewn out this same logo many times, even three time earlier this session (1 trial - 2 shirts) on the third shirt I noticed that I was not getting upper or lower cuts where necessary. Then I got Trim Head error. I have already taken everything apart once - see no obvious reason for hang up... no real fuzz to jam up the works. Took off the back panel to look at push rods spoken about on earlier posts, they seem to travel just fine. When I go to the Maintenance/steppers/cutter section if I hit "in" noting happens, If I hit "home" I get a click and if I hit out I get a loud buzzing sound? Now I get the error above. I am in the middle of an order need any help I can get..... or should I just get out my credit card an call a tech?
Left it sit for a day so as not to tear apart machine in fit of frustration.... tried to follow online manual instructions from melco.... ran cutter test - no motion from any part... only clicking.... HELP.
[ September 26, 2011, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: Columbus Precision ]
Comment