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    Half way through my project I got a "Z Axis Stall Err E06-0314" message. I understand what a Z axis stall is, but can anyone tell me exactly what the err06-0314 message refers to and how to fit it? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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    The error code numbers probably mean something more to the CarveWright techs than us and some where out there is a document that lists a lot of the common error numbers and the area they refer to. What we try to go by is what axis it is, what type of carve (pattern, cut out, V) and what step in the carve process it happened.

    Here is some links to stalls.

    http://support.carvewright.com/e06-z-axis-stall/

    http://support.carvewright.com/categ...rror-messages/

    Some causes could be..

    dull bit, cutting to deep, cracked FFC cable, dirt encoder disc in the Z motor.

    Try running the axis tests and see if it repeats the error.

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    Board too thick?

    Hole drilled in the brass roller.

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