Section 5 – troubleshooting, Feeder power won’t turn on (in stand-alone mode), Skewing – Rena XPS-ProFeed Shuttle User Manual

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Section 5 – Troubleshooting

Feeder Power Won’t Turn ON (in Stand-Alone Mode):

Some possible reasons why the Feeder may not Power ON, when the Power Button is pressed:

1. Feeder disconnected from power. Connect to Power.
2. Safety Stop Jumper Plug not attached to back of feeder. Connect Jumper Plug.
3. Emergency Stop button was pressed. Release button.

Feeder Power Won’t Turn ON (when Interfaced to XPS-ProMail Base):

Some possible reasons why the Feeder may not Power ON, when the Power Button is pressed:

1. Feeder disconnected from power. Connect to Power.
2. XPS-ProMail Base is not powered ON. If you press the Power button on the XPS-

ProMail Base and it does not turn on; check Emergency Stop buttons. Check Emergency
and Safety cable connections.

3. Safety Stop Cable not properly connected between Feeder and XPS-ProMail Base. Check

connection.

4. Emergency Stop button was pressed. Release button.

Feeder Won’t Start to Feed (Forwarding Rollers turn but Vacuum Shuttle not moving):

Some possible reasons why feeder won’t start to feed are:

1. Power Switch not turned ON.
2. Interface connection input is open. A closed signal will START the Feeder. An open

signal will STOP the feeder.
If using feeder stand-alone; make sure the Interface Jumper Plug is attached to the feeder.
If using feeder with XPS-ProMail Base, all the power switches on the base must be ON
and the printer must be calling for media.

3. Media Sensor blocked. Clean sensor. If set to “OVER 13 IN” an interrupted sensor will

cause the shuttle to make only one cycle and stop. If set to “UP TO 13 IN” this sensor has
no effect on feeder operation or shuttle movement.

Skewing:

Some possible reasons for media skewing are:

1. Uneven Forwarding Roller pressure on media. See “Forwarding Roller Alignment

Adjustment”.

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