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+ | The error code associated with this problem is: 04052010. | ||
This is a very critical error that can result in a lot of problems: | This is a very critical error that can result in a lot of problems: | ||
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The causes of this problem are (in order of probability): | The causes of this problem are (in order of probability): | ||
− | * [[Encoder damage|Dust on the encoder]] (if the environment is dusty) | + | * [[Encoder damage|Broken encoder / Dust on the encoder]] (if the environment is dusty) |
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* [[Verify control cable|Bent Control Cable pin or damaged cable]] (LC Plus or Premium electronics only, this is NEVER caused by a bent pin on an LC / LP controller) | * [[Verify control cable|Bent Control Cable pin or damaged cable]] (LC Plus or Premium electronics only, this is NEVER caused by a bent pin on an LC / LP controller) | ||
* Nicked or damaged encoder cable wire | * Nicked or damaged encoder cable wire | ||
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+ | Still not sure what is going on here? Read: [[About drift issues]] |
Latest revision as of 13:58, 2 January 2013
One of the following errors are received:
The error code associated with this problem is: 04052010.
This is a very critical error that can result in a lot of problems:
- Machine drift
- Runaway conditions
- Location problems
- Cut quality issues
The causes of this problem are (in order of probability):
- Broken encoder / Dust on the encoder (if the environment is dusty)
- Bent Control Cable pin or damaged cable (LC Plus or Premium electronics only, this is NEVER caused by a bent pin on an LC / LP controller)
- Nicked or damaged encoder cable wire
Still not sure what is going on here? Read: About drift issues