T1300 Postscript cutter causes error 86:01

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  • remstaler
    Technician
    • Feb 2010
    • 39

    #16
    Re: T1300 Postscript cutter causes error 86:01

    Originally posted by Kiran Otter
    At the risk of sounding like an ass, I just want to note; WD40 will melt plastic. Petroleum products dissolve other petroleum products.

    The bushings in the carriage are plastic.. that's why HP supplies synthetic oil with the printers.

    You can use paper shredder oil too in a pinch.

    A 3.5oz bottle (which has lasted me about 10 years) is $32 from HP. P/N 6040-0855

    Under the Scan Axis test menu, there should be a choice to test the cutter. What happens when you do that?

    Kiran
    Kiran, thx for the advise with the WD 40 . i didnt know that . I have tried the cutter menue , but it stops with the same result . I will try to get synthetic oil or original HP oil , the difficult is that i am located middle in the bush in Africa ( Kongo ) .

    will keep you updated .

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    • theengel
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Nov 2011
      • 1784

      #17
      Re: T1300 Postscript cutter causes error 86:01

      I'm assuming you cleaned the rail as well? I've had problems where little clumps of dirt get caught up in those bushings, and until I clean the rail, oil it, clean it again, oil it again, the rail isn't quite slippery enough.

      After that, I'd guess at the carriage motor.

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      • remstaler
        Technician
        • Feb 2010
        • 39

        #18
        Re: T1300 Postscript cutter causes error 86:01

        Originally posted by theengel
        I'm assuming you cleaned the rail as well? I've had problems where little clumps of dirt get caught up in those bushings, and until I clean the rail, oil it, clean it again, oil it again, the rail isn't quite slippery enough.

        After that, I'd guess at the carriage motor.

        well thats actually what i did, i cleaned the rail with a similar thin oil like wd 40 . i didnt sprayed the oil inside the bushings , only on the rail. What i must say is that this plotter was standing in a dusty envoirement for about 10 month without use .

        As i say before , all is working well , only during the initialisation the cutter cause the error. If you mount the cutter after initialisation ( startup ) , the plotter is doing fine .

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        • Kiran Otter
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          • Dec 2013
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          #19
          Re: T1300 Postscript cutter causes error 86:01

          I wouldn't put too much weight into what the test says. As long as the carriage moves freely by hand from end to end and not binding somewhere.. I would think it's OK.

          Kiran

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          • remstaler
            Technician
            • Feb 2010
            • 39

            #20
            Re: T1300 Postscript cutter causes error 86:01

            Originally posted by Kiran Otter
            I wouldn't put too much weight into what the test says. As long as the carriage moves freely by hand from end to end and not binding somewhere.. I would think it's OK.

            Kiran

            well, then i still have the issue with the cutter .... when its mounted it is not moving far enough back to release it .

            will do tomorrow a video from the one plotter who is working and the one who gives me issues and post it .

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