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A Message Appears
TOOL-CHG: TOOL No
The machine is in standby for tool replacement.
If tool replacement is not necessary, then simply press
. The [SP CMD] menu item should normally
be set to [DISABLE].
DATA OVERFLOW
The data size is too large to process.
Reduce the data size and send the data from the computer again.
Responding to an Error Message
An error message will appear if incoming data has any of the errors listed in table. However, the error is shown
in the display for informational purposes, the data transfer continues and you are allowed to perform the next
operation. To clear the display, press any key. If an error occurs, correct cutting may become impossible.
The error messages that may appear on the display are described below. In almost all cases, the cause is
receiving incorrect data.
P. 78, “The Machine Doesn’t Run”
If the action described here does not correct the problem, or if an error message not described here appears,
contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer .
BAD POSITION
The location of one or more of the pinch rollers is not correct.
Press
to clear the error, then reload the material correctly.
P. 26, “Loading the Material (Roll Material)”
SHEET UNLOADED
This is displayed when the material has been loaded at a position where the sheet sensor does
not function.
Follow the steps under on page 26 “Loading the Material (Roll Material)” to load the material so that it is
positioned above the sheet sensor.
This is displayed when the material is removed after pressing
.
Load a material and press any key to cancel the error message.
MOTOR ERROR
Shows motor error status.
This is displayed when the machine experiences excess load, such as for one of the following reasons:
Cutting was performed with thick material loaded.
Cutting was performed without first feeding out the material, and the material was then pulled out sud-
denly during cutting.
The material has jammed.
If this happens, reset the power using the power switch. (If the material is jammed, then before you switch
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