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Longshot: Looking for a Sensor. Pics Attached

flyplainsdrifta

New Member
Hey everyone!

Just throwing it out as a longshot, but im curious if anyone might have any info regarding this sensor or if anyone happens to know where or how i can find one or two of them. Thanks! sensor1.jpg sensor2.jpg
 

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damonCA21

Active Member
I should have some of the actual black sensors in stock. If you can measure the old ones and also the hole spacing for the mounts I can let you know if they will fit
 
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Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Just 2 generic optical endstops on a custom circuit board wired in parallel. About a $5 part if you know how to solder, just need the connector, some perforated circuit board and the 2 optical switches. The optical switches should have part numbers on them, but they are partially obscured in the pic. Probably around $0.80-$2 each.
 

flyplainsdrifta

New Member
Might be a little more complicated than that. We're working with our manufacturer and dealer in order to find this part as we're having a hell of a time keeping one of our DTF printers running until we're able to upgrade. All started with a motor/servo error and after swapping tons of parts, we're back to this sensor. It seems the connector is damaged, but we're unsure of how to diagnose it. There is really not alot of identifying info on the board mounted sensors to conclude if a direct swap for something else will work, nor did the retrofit option that was offered to us work. We're kind of at a loss. Smoke_Jaguar it looks like the sensors have a Large S on the top side, With S52 on the side closest to the camera, with 3 and 4 on the outside of the sensors out of shot.
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
As smoke said, the sensors themselves are very common, off the shelf parts. The fact that 2 are soldered to the board in parallel is the only thing proprietary about the sensor as a whole. Those sensors are most likely Chinese clones of a more standard sensor. Almost certainly 5V power spec.

Here's a guy selling the version 1.1 version of the same board. Might be what you're looking for or get you closer to it: https://www.ebay.com/itm/135415015651
 

flyplainsdrifta

New Member
Solventinkjet So here is the fun part. I already have those in house and installed and whatever theyve done different on the 1.1 version, isnt jiving with our configuration right now. This all started a couple weeks ago when we booted the printer to an error on the servo that controls the motor. Easy fix theoretically, swap out motor and servo and should be all set. Well that isnt what ended up happening. Shocking all of us, including the techs whove worked on these printers for years and the company that designed and produced the machine, the machine on boot, rocketed the carriage to the user end of the printer at full speed into the end stop and damaging the original origin/limit sensor. Since then we've tried multiple configs of the wiring harness and the 1.1 sensor with little to no progress. So yeah, hence me seeing if anyone has any idea whats up here. Struggling at this point as our new printer wont be delivered close to the end of the year. Its wild because even the guys in Italy who do retrofits and updates on this gen of printer are stumped.
 
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