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    Default Error code E04-0304

    Does anyone know what this code means x axis stall E04-0304.

    I have changed the x motor with the same results.
    No teeth missing in the gear box.
    Belts are moving manually.

    All I think is the x termination board.

    Any other suggestions???

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    How goes the x drive test?

    How is the head pressure?

    Belts centred?

    Check the metal gears driving the rollers. They can slide toward the keypad side and rub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zan29 View Post
    Does anyone know what this code means x axis stall E04-0304.

    I have changed the x motor with the same results.
    No teeth missing in the gear box.
    Belts are moving manually.

    All I think is the x termination board.

    Any other suggestions???
    Here is a link to the CW Support page for an E04 error:

    http://support.carvewright.com/e04-x-axis-stall-normal/

    Perhaps it will be helpful during your troubleshooting process.
    Michael T
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    Test gives me that error code.
    Head pressure is good.
    Belt is centered.

    Will check the metal gears and if it's ok than
    I'll change the termination board.
    Henry has a spare one! Thank you Henry!

    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    How goes the x drive test?

    How is the head pressure?

    Belts centred?

    Check the metal gears driving the rollers. They can slide toward the keypad side and rub.

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    Been through it Michael..........thanks anyway!

    Quote Originally Posted by mtylerfl View Post
    Here is a link to the CW Support page for an E04 error:

    http://support.carvewright.com/e04-x-axis-stall-normal/

    Perhaps it will be helpful during your troubleshooting process.

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    have to say she's been trying
    Henry

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    GEEEEEZZZ sure have, taking the z motor out twice is no fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zan29 View Post
    GEEEEEZZZ sure have, taking the z motor out twice is no fun!

    Do you mean x ??

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    Yes yes sorry!

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    Any progress?

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