Operational – InFocus Laser Platform M-300 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Operational

Focus carriage looses X-axis
position and slams into the left
or right side of the rail during
high speed raster engraving

Mechanical interference

Dirty laser system

CPU overheating

Focus carriage X-axis bearing
tensioning arm too tight or binding



If the pattern is excessive:

X-belt too tight

Worn or binding X-axis bearings

Worn or binding X-axis idler pulley

Worn or binding X-axis motor

Firmware needs updating

Check if focus carriage makes contact
with material or other objects

Clean all optics, rails, bearings and belts

Clean CPU filters, correct ambient
temperature to be within specifications

Remove carriage from rail, check for
freedom of movement of tensioning arm.
Lubricate if necessary. Position of
tensioning arm should be no greater
than 10 o’clock.

Check and/or adjust

Check and/or replace

Check and/or replace

Check and/or replace

Check with Service Department

When homing, the arm slams
repeatedly for a few seconds

Bent Y-flag

Dirty or faulty home sensor(s)

Faulty flex cable

Faulty lower flex cable board

Check and/or straighten

Replace upper flex board (home
sensor)

Replace flex cable

Replace Lower flex cable board

When focusing, the Z-axis table
only moves in one direction

Dirty or faulty Z-axis sensor

Try to clean sensor(s) with compressed
air, otherwise replace sensor

When using Autofocus, the table
moves all the way down to the
bottom and gets stuck

Autofocus sensor and/ or reflector is dirty

Autofocus sensor is misaligned

Clean sensor and/or reflector

With the Z-axis table out of the way of the
Autofocus beam, check the sensor for
only an illuminated green light. A red
light, both lights, or no lights indicate a
misalignment or dirty condition. Clean,
re-check, re-align the Autofocus sensor.

When printing to the laser
system, the computer gives an
error message “Printer out of
paper” or “Printer offline and not
responding”

Laser not turned on

Parallel port cable not connected or not
connected properly

Laser system is out of memory


Single file is too large for memory
installed in laser system

Bad parallel port in computer system

Damaged port in CPU

Turn on laser system

Connect cable or reseat connection at
computer and/or laser system

Check “Free Memory” in laser system
control panel. Clear laser system
memory and try again

Purchase more memory

Try printing to another printer using the
same port

Replace laser system’s CPU

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