HP Scitex FB10000 Geffen TS Error 50219 - Page 2

Recommended actions, Faulty Sensor, Mechanical Interference, Pneumatic fault

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Error ID: 50219 - Motion - T Unable to Move - Third Pressure piston is not UP FB10000 Error Messages Troubleshooting Recommended actions Faulty Sensor 1. Move the ML table away from the machine and open the loader door. 2. Make sure that the sensors are well connected to the Molex plugs. 3. Visually verify that the Sensors have the red LED ON, if the LED is OFF, use a small flathead screw driver to release the sensor's set screw and slowly slide it along the piston until the LED is ON, and then fasten the screw to secure the sensor's position. 4. Verify the sensors' function via the Control Tools -> Motion -> LB-Loader Suction-Cups Bar. Mechanical Interference 1. Make sure that no object or dirt obstructs the movement of one of the pistons such as media waste, cable tie, dirt etc. Top 2. If the error persists move to the next step. Pneumatic fault 1. Make sure that all the tubes are well connected to the pistons' fittings. 2. Make sure that the tubes are mot kinked or pinched along their path. 3. Make sure that the main air pressure is set to 6-8 Bar. 4. Make sure that the 4th regulator (Blower up piston) is set to 3 Bar. 2

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Error ID: 50219 – Motion – T Unable to Move - Third Pressure piston is not UP
FB10000 Error Messages Troubleshooting
Recommended actions
Faulty Sensor
1.
Move the ML table away from the machine and open the loader door.
2.
Make sure that the sensors are well connected to the Molex plugs.
3.
Visually verify that the Sensors have the red LED ON, if the LED is OFF, use a small flathead screw driver to release the sensor’s set
screw and slowly slide it along the piston until the LED is ON, and then fasten the screw to secure the sensor’s position.
4.
Verify the sensors’ function via the Control Tools -> Motion -> LB-Loader Suction-Cups Bar.
Mechanical Interference
1.
Make sure that no object or dirt obstructs the movement of one of the pistons such as media waste, cable tie, dirt etc.
2.
If the error persists move to the next step.
Pneumatic fault
1.
Make sure that all the tubes are well connected to the pistons’ fittings.
2.
Make sure that the tubes are mot kinked or pinched along their path.
3.
Make sure that the main air pressure is set to 6-8 Bar.
4.
Make sure that the 4
th
regulator (Blower up piston) is set to 3 Bar.
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