I know the offices are closed for the Holiday, so I was wondering if anyone on the forum could help me out. I just got an error message "Internal Error 1500. Report to Thermwood". I am getting the error after I try to home the machine. It seems the x-axis doesn't want to return to zero. I had some jobs I wanted to run over the weekend so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Zach
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Re: Internal Error 1500
Check if your sensor has grease on it.
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Re: Internal Error 1500
I to the problem fixed. My c-markers were out of alignment. I adjusted them and homed the machine and everything is working fine.
Wil,
Thanks for the reply. I thought the sensor might have been the problem at first too. But I checked all the inputs and everything seemed to be working there. I remember having a problem like this a few years back after moving the machine to a different location. When I hit the E-stop the belt must have slipped at the encoder, which threw my c-markers off a hair.
Zach
Wil,
Thanks for the reply. I thought the sensor might have been the problem at first too. But I checked all the inputs and everything seemed to be working there. I remember having a problem like this a few years back after moving the machine to a different location. When I hit the E-stop the belt must have slipped at the encoder, which threw my c-markers off a hair.
Zach
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