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Error message
Error num-
ber
(built-in panel)
The chucking sen-
1018-0000
sor was not found.
The chucking sen-
sor is in an incorrect
1019-0000
status.
The chucking motor
experienced exces-
101A-0000
sive current.
The chucking motor
control circuit expe-
101B-0000
rienced excessive
current.
The tool sensor was
101C-0000
not found.
The #% cutter can-
101D-****
not be released.
(% is "1" to "6.")
The #% cutter might
101E-****
be broken.
(% is "1" to "6.")
Cause
-
-
-
-
-
The returning of the tool
bur failed. The inside of the
collet or the ATC magazine
might be dirty.
The collet and tool bur
are affixed together and
cannot be separated. The
inside of the collet might
be dirty.
The tool bur might be bro-
ken.
The cutting conditions
may be excessively strict.
The collet may have come
loose.
If the error occurs again after perform the above operations
The collet may be deformed. In this case, replace the collet, and then perform
automatic correction.
An Error Message Appears
Action/procedure
Restart the machine.
If the error occurs again after perform the above operations
Contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
Restart the machine.
If the error occurs again after perform the above operations
Contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
Procedure
Select "OK" on the built-in panel, and then
1
press [ENTER]. This will clear the error.
Remove the tool bur.
2
P. 45 "Operation of the Tool Bur Replacement
Function (Auto Tool Changer)"
3
Clean the ATC magazine.
P. 31 "Cleaning after Cutting Finishes"
Retighten the collet.
P. 37 "Retightening the Collet"
If the error occurs again after perform the above operations
The collet may be deformed. In this case, replace
the collet, and then perform automatic correction.
1
Select "OK" on the built-in panel, and then
press [ENTER]. This will clear the error.
2
If the tool bur is broken, replace it with a
new one.
Review the CAM settings and the shape specified
in the CAD data.
Retighten the collet.
P. 37 "Retightening the Collet"
7. Troubleshooting
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