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Stratasys J750 User Guide
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Click to close the Built-in Tests screen.
Summary On the right side of the screen, a symbol represents the combined results of 
all the tests run, using the symbols from the Status column.
The following table lists the name of each test in the Built-in Tests suite, 
Test
together with its description and a possible reason for its failure. If you need 
Descriptions and
assistance, contact your Stratasys service provider.
Troubleshooting
 
Test Name
Sub-System
Communication
FIFO Non-Interrupt/
FIFO Interrupt
Encoder
System Info
RFID
System Voltages
Block Filling
DOC-08040 Rev. E
All tests successfully completed.
At least one test failed.
Not all tests performed.
Description
Tests communications between
components.
• Tests the data queue in the
DATA PCI card.
• Tests the Windows interrupt.
Tests the encoder's reliability by
comparing readings from multiple
runs along the X-axis.
Compares the following parameter
values with the minimum
requirements.
• physical memory
• available memory
• free space on disk
• monitor resolution
Verifies the presence of RFID tags
on all loaded material cartridges, and
tests them by writing to and reading
from each one.
Checks if the following voltages are
within 5% of the required voltage:
• 40V to the print heads by the VPP
power supply
• 12V to the height thermistors by
the VDD power supply
Analyzes the thermistor readings
when the block is full and when it is
empty.
4 Operating and Maintaining the Stratasys J750 3D Printer
Possible Reason for Failure
• Disconnected communications
cable.
• Faulty cable.
• If both FIFO tests fail:
Faulty DATA_PCI card.
• If only the FIFO Interrupt test fails:
Faulty Windows interrupt.
Faulty encoder.
Failure of RAM memory allocation in
the printer computer.
• Faulty RFID reader.
• Faulty RFID reader power supply.
• Faulty or misaligned RFID tag.
• High level of electromagnetic noise
around the RFID tag.
• VPP power supply:
Faulty head drive(s).
• VDD power supply:
Faulty height thermistor(s).
Faulty thermistor.
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