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Question UCJV300 Tool smashes print head

justjust89

New Member
Hello fellow members

I am hoping someone can assist with a confusing issue I am having with my recently acquired machine.

When trying to print in default Hi scan mode the tool disconnects from the print head when printing is about to begin, the tool flys off to the left and leaves the print head behind which then returns at full speed smashing the print head back into the capping area of the machine.

I had a look and noticed I only had one magnet on the tool since then I purchased a secondary magnet and was hoping this would resolve the issues *note the machine was printing with no problems since I have owned it for the last 4 weeks* Unfortunately the same problem occurs.

The machine will run as normal in the 1200x1200 hi scan setting, or normal setting I believe because the speed is slower?

Any advice or suggestions would be very much appreciated
 

Smoke_Jaguar

Man who touches printers inappropriately.
Likely your magnet has come out of alignment and needs to be adjusted. In some cases, the bracket can also become bent and that will cause that to happen. DO NOT add extra magnets, alignment is critical, and the printer needs to be able to break the connection as well.
 

Solventinkjet

DIY Printer Fixing Guide
Likely your magnet has come out of alignment and needs to be adjusted. In some cases, the bracket can also become bent and that will cause that to happen. DO NOT add extra magnets, alignment is critical, and the printer needs to be able to break the connection as well.
That or my first hunch is the head lock mechanism is either not disengaging or is misaligned causing the head to remain locked when it shouldn't.
 

Philw

New Member
Yes, on mine the bracket / arm had become bent and only part of the magnet was making contact. The tech just bent it back straight and all was fixed in less then a minute.
 
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