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Hello, I am following along. I am thinking the same thing. Ready to upgrade. I have 2 - XC540 PRO III's. I always liked having the backup and being able to service and repair my own machines. But it's time to make a move. Going to the local dealer by me in 2 weeks to take a look. I will keep you...
Thanks Jim, I will reach out Monday. Had my daughter get engaged to ight and have a friend's wedding tomorrow.
I'm so sorry about Milton. Hope you weren't too affected Jim. Had that here years back with Sandy. Got about a foot throughout. Ugh.
Thanks Jim.
Sorry. I have only done this once before with an issue a few years back.
Do you still offer tech support by phone?
I had someone send me your info.
Definitely a good idea. When I replaced the scan motor I did remove the pulley right above the motor. I'm thinking you may be right and it's misaligned. Keep you posted. Thanks again for your time. I appreciate everyone's help here
I ordered two and have them coming hopefully today. That's another thing someone mentioned. I've changed that about 6 months ago. Thinking all those movement even after cleaning could be failing. Thank you
I removed t
He cutter from bearing block. Took off flushed it clean, re oiled it and reinstalled on the cutter blade. But while I had it off, I moved the cutter by hand "not block" and still felt the clunk or bump when I moved slow left holding it in my hands. So only thing attached to it was...
Did them with alcohol. Took the cutter bearing block off and cleaned as well.
Ran initialization again. Head locked over caps then slid cutter accross. Still feels like a knocking or bumpstep when I go slow to the left.
When it's done it resets and heads are 1/4 inches off caps tops to the...
Thanks Jim, well I pulled it flushed it and it's spotless. Reoiled and put back in. Same thing again. It was actually still clunking without the block in. When I moved the cutter slowly left no block. So it's something else. Cleaned the rubber strp going to both pulleys as well.
Still won't...
Well no luck yet. Did the cleaning and added the sensor interrupter for the carriage when it comes over to the right. Did the limit initialization went through and looked good. The only thing I noticed was bringing the cut head to the left it was making a clunk noise while moving not to smooth...
Yes, head carriage was locked but took forever to get it to click. Never took that long before. Even afterwards I was able to run one job then error message and head sat more to the left and not direct like I just setup.
Guide rail I did clean and lightly lube properly. There was buildup...
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