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ANAPURNA "inverter overheat" error

Kripzin

New Member
I have an AGFA ANAPURNA M2540FB.

I recently starting getting this "inverter overheat" error message. IF you're familiar with this printer, you know that there is a count-up/count-down timer before it prints.
It keeps doing this thing where it will count up forever (it went to 2200 seconds before i cancelled this last print), then when you try to cancel the print, you get the overheat message.

Anyone ever experience this before???
 

Andy D

Active Member
Yeah, I think that's the same error I was getting, except ours said "right inverter",
We were able to run it uni direction until we got a tech in to change it out....
When they actually go out, it sound like a shotgun going off.
 

Kripzin

New Member
Printing on stainless

Does anyone know a good method?

We already clean first with laquer thinner, then wax/grease remover, and then with a plain lint free cloth.
I cant get reliable adhesion to stainless tough. We clearcoat, but my concern is if the clearcoat fails.

Am I correct to try lowering lamp intensity? Is it maybe a speed issue (more drying time?)
 

averias

New Member
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I have an AGFA ANAPURNA M2540FB.

I recently starting getting this "inverter overheat" error message. IF you're familiar with this printer, you know that there is a count-up/count-down timer before it prints.
It keeps doing this thing where it will count up forever (it went to 2200 seconds before i cancelled this last print), then when you try to cancel the print, you get the overheat message.

Anyone ever experience this before???
I’m having also this issue, I can see in the in application inverter overheating, I guess is a problem of the inverter for the vacuum (is new), does anyone solved this problem?

Thanks
 

chinku

New Member
hi there i have agfa anapurna m2540i fb and its giving me l invertor error and r invertor error is there any one can help me out with the solution
 

Bonzai901

New Member
Printing on stainless

Does anyone know a good method?

We already clean first with laquer thinner, then wax/grease remover, and then with a plain lint free cloth.
I cant get reliable adhesion to stainless tough. We clearcoat, but my concern is if the clearcoat fails.

Am I correct to try lowering lamp intensity? Is it maybe a speed issue (more drying time?)
You might wanna try promoter AP3155, not sure it will work on it but that is what we use for some clear acrylics
 

davidlbgrx

New Member
I have an AGFA ANAPURNA M2540FB.

I recently starting getting this "inverter overheat" error message. IF you're familiar with this printer, you know that there is a count-up/count-down timer before it prints.
It keeps doing this thing where it will count up forever (it went to 2200 seconds before i cancelled this last print), then when you try to cancel the print, you get the overheat message.

Anyone ever experience this before???
Did you ever found a solution for this? Did the inverter get replaced or repaired. I have one with the same problem and want to know how to go about it. Thanks in advanced.
 
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