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Sorry, I forgot to mention that it is a Falcon Outdoor 62 (I just revised it).
The only fuses that I know of are the Ceramic fuse on the Power Supply and the 2 fuses for the Printheads.
Any others?
I changed out the power supply on my Falcon Outdoor 62 and still have no power to the main board.
Everything is plugged in.
Power coming into the power supply.
Turn the switch on and a relay clicks that is all.
No LEDs on the main board, No LCD Screen....Nothing.
:help
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You can take a paper towel or better yet a lint free cloth and press it on the capping station to soak up some of the ink or even take the sponges out for a temporary fix.
Ultimately a I see a new capping station in your future.
Any Ideas?
The original was created in Publisher, so I scanned, printed and took a pic of it.
The top of the "A" is rounded as is the bottom of the "W".
Thanks.
That fuse tested good. I was told about some other fuses on the motherboard...does anyone have a schematic for the mother board. I can't seem to find one in the manual.
It is as Falcon Outdoor 62.
I had it unplugged for about half an hour, I can hear a relay or something kick in when it's plugged back in and turned on, but everything else is dead except the heater.
As I was changing media the fans running as usual when the lever is up.
Then all of the sudden everything STOPPED.
No Fans....No Lights....No LCD Screen...Absolutely NOTHING.
The only thing that works is the heater and the take up reel.
The main power ceramic fuse tests fine...
The phone numbers are different but the address on their main site and the one on the invoices I have gotten are the same.
I have ZERO complaints about their service.
Is there any way to help prevent this from happening?
The hole where the gear shaft mounts into has rounded out. This was the same thing that happened to my last pump. This pump is about 10 months old.
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