about a month ago our 2.5year old machine stopped during stitching and gave a Z axis error. 2 hours with tech support on the phone and they said it was the z motor. Because I bought the business in June the warranty doesn't transfer to me. So I had to pay $445 for the tech to come out and preorder the new motor for $385. I told the tech to make sure its the motor before he replaces it. He did and replaced it and it still didn't work.
Now he thinks its the board $1350 plus another $445 for the tech to come back out. But he says there is no guarantee that is the problem and once installed you can't return the board (just like my z motor). But he says there is nothing else it could be.
I just got a new xt from melco in August, now I am questioning my purchase.
Is it common for a board to go in a machine less than 3 years old? Why can't they bench test the old z motor before installing the new one? If the board is gone and I put a new one in, what caused the board to go in the first place and will it happen to the new one immediately?
I have been asking all the questions of Melco and they have not given me good responses yet. They said they train the techs to replace the cheapest things first and work up in price. Thats great but I already spent $805 on their cheapest option to find out what the problem isn't, now I have to spend $1800 to rule out the board.
Not happy with Melco at this point.
Any input someone can give on the board problems would be helpful.
Thanks
Dave
[ January 10, 2010, 07:58 PM: Message edited by: themainethread ]
Now he thinks its the board $1350 plus another $445 for the tech to come back out. But he says there is no guarantee that is the problem and once installed you can't return the board (just like my z motor). But he says there is nothing else it could be.
I just got a new xt from melco in August, now I am questioning my purchase.
Is it common for a board to go in a machine less than 3 years old? Why can't they bench test the old z motor before installing the new one? If the board is gone and I put a new one in, what caused the board to go in the first place and will it happen to the new one immediately?
I have been asking all the questions of Melco and they have not given me good responses yet. They said they train the techs to replace the cheapest things first and work up in price. Thats great but I already spent $805 on their cheapest option to find out what the problem isn't, now I have to spend $1800 to rule out the board.
Not happy with Melco at this point.
Any input someone can give on the board problems would be helpful.
Thanks
Dave
[ January 10, 2010, 07:58 PM: Message edited by: themainethread ]
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