Solved Roland MDX540 Modela proII Error Codes
– Printer model: Roland MDX540 Modela proII
– Error codes on Roland MDX540 Modela proII model and its description:
– Roland MDX540 Modela proII printer Error Codes and quick guide to troubleshooting:
- Code: FE:10
- Display: FE:10
- Description: Z Limit SW can not be detected.
- Causes: Z Limit SW is not attached correctly or defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the Z Limit SW at the correct position. Replace the X Limit SW. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:11
- Display: FE:11
- Description: A Limit SW can not be detected.
- Causes: A Limit SW is not attached correctly or defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the A Limit SW at the correct position. Replace the X Limit SW. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:12
- Display: FE:12
- Description: Phase signal or encoder of the X Motor becomes out of order in the initial operation.
- Causes: X Motor is defective. There is a bad connection or cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the X Motor. Check the cable connections or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:13
- Display: FE:13
- Description: Phase signal or encoder of the Y Motor becomes out of order in the initial operation.
- Causes: Y Motor is defective. There is a bad connection or cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Y Motor. Check the cable connections or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:14
- Display: FE:14
- Description: Phase signal or encoder of the Z Motor becomes out of order in the initial operation.
- Causes: Z Motor is defective. There is a bad connection or cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Z Motor. Check the cable connections or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:15
- Display: FE:15
- Description: Phase signal or encoder of the A Motor becomes out of order in the initial operation.
- Causes: A Motor is defective. There is a bad connection or cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the A Motor. Check the cable connections or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:16
- Display: FE:16
- Description: EEPROM on the Main board is not operating correctly.
- Causes: Setting cannot be written in the EEPROM on the Main board.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:17
- Display: FE:17
- Description: ATC fails to grab a tool.
- Causes: ATC fails to grab a tool. Tool Hold Sensor is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Tool Hold Sensor. Replace the Air Cylinder.
- Code: FE:18
- Display: FE:18
- Description: ATC fails to release the tool.
- Causes: ATC fails to release the tool. Tool Hold Sensor is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Tool Hold Sensor. Replace the Air Cylinder.
- Code: FE:19
- Display: FE:19
- Description: Rear Magazine Cover Sensor doesn’t become the expected state in the initial operation.
- Causes: Rear Magazine Cover Sensor is not operating properly. The motor for the Magazine Cover is not operating properly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the Rear Magazine Cover Sensor at the correct position. Replace the Magazine Cover Sensor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable. Check the driving parts (Motor, Belt, Pulley) of the Magazine Cover.
- Code: FE:2
- Display: FE:2
- Description: There is a communication problem between the Main CPU and XY Servo CPU.
- Causes: There is a problem in the electric route between the Main CPU and the XY Servo CPU. XY Servo CPU is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:20
- Display: FE:20
- Description: Rear Magazine Cover Sensor doesn’t become the expected state when opening the Magazine Cover.
- Causes: Rear Magazine Cover Sensor is not fixed correctly or broken. The stepping motor for the Magazine Cover is not operating properly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the Rear Magazine Cover Sensor at the correct position. Replace the Magazine Cover Sensor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable. Check the driving parts (Motor, Belt, Pulley) of the Magazine Cover.
- Code: FE:21
- Display: FE:21
- Description: Front Magazine Cover Sensor doesn’t become the expected state when closing the Magazine Cover.
- Causes: Front Magazine Cover Sensor is not fixed correctly or broken. The stepping motor for the Magazine Cover is not operating properly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the Front Magazine Cover Sensor at the correct position. Replace the Magazine Cover Sensor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable. Check the driving parts (Motor, Belt, Pulley) of the Magazine Cover.
- Code: FE:23
- Display: FE:23
- Description: Panel CPU is not operating correctly.
- Causes: The program for the Panel CPU fails to be downloaded from the Main CPU in the initial operation. Panel Junction board is defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Handy Panel Board. Replace the Panel Junction Board. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:3
- Display: FE:3
- Description: XY Servo CPU on the Main board is not operating correctly.
- Causes: The program for the XY Servo CPU fails to be downloaded from the Main CPU in the initial operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:4
- Display: FE:4
- Description: There is a communication problem between the Main CPU and ZA Servo CPU.
- Causes: There is a problem in the electric route between the Main CPU and the ZA Servo CPU. ZA Servo CPU is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:5
- Display: FE:5
- Description: ZA Servo CPU on the Main board is not operating correctly.
- Causes: The program for the ZA Servo CPU fails to be downloaded from the Main CPU in the initial operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:6
- Display: FE:6
- Description: There is a communication problem between the Main CPU and Spindle Servo CPU.
- Causes: There is a problem in the electric route between the Main CPU and the Spindle Servo CPU. Spindle Servo CPU is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:7
- Display: FE:7
- Description: Spindle Servo CPU on the Main board is not operating correctly.
- Causes: The program for the Spindle Servo CPU fails to be downloaded from the Main CPU in the initial operation.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: FE:8
- Display: FE:8
- Description: X Limit SW can not be detected.
- Causes: X Limit SW is not attached correctly or defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the X Limit SW at the correct position. Replace the X Limit SW. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: FE:9
- Display: FE:9
- Description: Y Limit SW can not be detected.
- Causes: Y Limit SW is not attached correctly or defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Fix the Y Limit SW at the correct position. Replace the X Limit SW. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: IS:10
- Display: IS:10
- Description: There is a problem in the spindle control circuit.
- Causes: There is a problem in the spindle control circuit or the electric route between the Main board and Spindle board.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Spindle Motor. Replace the Spindle board. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: IS:2
- Display: IS:2
- Description: Power voltage of the Spindle Motor is 20V or less.
- Causes: Spindle Motor is defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable. Spindle Board is defective
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Spindle Motor. Replace the Spindle board. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: IS:6
- Display: IS:6
- Description: There is a problem in the Spindle motor.
- Causes: Spindle Motor is defective There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Spindle. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: n01
- Display: X overload [peak]
- Description: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the X-axis.
- Causes: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the X-axis.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check if there was no collision. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n02
- Display: X overload [short]
- Description: Big load has been given to the X-axis continuously.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the X-axis continuously.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n03
- Display: X overload [long]
- Description: Big load has been given to the X-axis continuously for a long time.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the X-axis continuously for a long time.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n04
- Display: X overheat
- Description: X motor driver becomes too hot.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the X-axis continuously. Thermister of the X driver IC is defective.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread. Replace the Main board.
- Code: n05
- Display: Y overload [peak]
- Description: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the Y-axis.
- Causes: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the Y-axis.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check if there was no collision. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n06
- Display: Y overload [short]
- Description: Big load has been given to the Y-axis continuously.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the Y-axis continuously.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n07
- Display: Y overload [long]
- Description: Big load has been given to the Y-axis continuously for a long time.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the Y-axis continuously for a long time.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n08
- Display: Y overheat
- Description: Y motor driver becomes too hot.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the Y-axis continuously. Thermister of the Y driver IC is defective.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread. Replace the Main board.
- Code: n09
- Display: Z overload [peak]
- Description: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the Z-axis.
- Causes: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the Z-axis.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check if there was no collision. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n10
- Display: Z overload [short]
- Description: Big load has been given to the Z-axis continuously.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the Z-axis continuously.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n11
- Display: Z overload [long]
- Description: Big load has been given to the Z-axis continuously for a long time.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the Z-axis continuously for a long time.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n12
- Display: Z overheat
- Description: Z motor driver becomes too hot.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the Z-axis continuously. Thermister of the Z driver IC is defective.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread. Replace the Main board.
- Code: n13
- Display: A overload [peak]
- Description: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the A-axis.
- Causes: Instantaneous excessive load was given to the A-axis.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check if there was no collision. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n14
- Display: A overload [short]
- Description: Big load has been given to the A-axis continuously.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the A-axis continuously.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n15
- Display: A overload [long]
- Description: Big load has been given to the A-axis continuously for a long time.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the A-axis continuously for a long time.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread.
- Code: n16
- Display: A overheat
- Description: A motor driver becomes too hot.
- Causes: Big load has been given to the A-axis continuously. Thermister
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Perform Load check. Check the Ball Thread. Replace the Main board.
- Code: n17
- Display: S driver overload
- Description: Big load is given to the Spindle motor driver for a long time.
- Causes: Big load has given to the A-axis continuously.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition.
- Code: n18
- Display: S overheat
- Description: Spindle motor becomes too hot.
- Causes: Big load has given to the A-axis continuously. Thermister of the Spindle motor is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Replace the thermister for the Spindle motor.
- Code: n19
- Display: S driver overheat
- Description: Spindle motor driver becomes too hot.
- Causes: Big load has given to the A-axis continuously. Thermister of the Spindle motor driver IC is not operating correctly.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition. Replace the Spindle board.
- Code: n20
- Display: S power overload
- Description: Current to the Spindle motor driver becomes abnormal condition.
- Causes: Big load has given to the A-axis continuously.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Check the milling condition.
- Code: XY:1
- Display: XY:1
- Description: There is a big difference between the direction for the X Motor and the position detected by the motor encoder.
- Causes: X Motor is defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the X Motor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: XY:14
- Display: XY:14
- Description: XY Servo CPU can’t communicate with the Main CPU.
- Causes: There is a problem in the electric route between the Main CPU and the XY Servo CPU.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: XY:16
- Display: XY:16
- Description: Error is detected with the XY Servo CPU.
- Causes: Main board.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: XY:5
- Display: XY:5
- Description: There is a big difference between the direction for the Y Motor and the position detected by the motor encoder.
- Causes: Y Motor is defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Y Motor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: ZA:1
- Display: ZA:1
- Description: There is a big difference between the direction for the Z Motor and the position detected by the motor encoder.
- Causes: Z Motor is defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Z Motor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
- Code: ZA:14
- Display: ZA:14
- Description: ZA Servo CPU can’t communicate with the Main CPU.
- Causes: There is a problem in the electric route between the Main CPU and the ZA Servo CPU.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: ZA:16
- Display: ZA:16
- Description: Error is detected with the ZA Servo CPU.
- Causes: Main board.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the Main board.
- Code: ZA:5
- Display: ZA:5
- Description: There is a big difference between the direction for the A Motor and the position detected by the motor encoder.
- Causes: A Motor is defective. There is a bad contact or a cut-line in the cable.
- Troubleshooting Guides: Replace the A Motor. Check the cable connection or replace the cable.
About Canon Servie Tool V5610
– Canon Service Tool V5610 is a tool used to perform maintenance on Canon printers and reset Canon printers after replacement of parts such as replacing ink absorbents, print heads, printer mainboard, and others. Based on the many cases we have encountered, the Service Tool is most often used to reset ink absorber counter value when the waste ink absorber is full.
– The ink absorber is going to be full of box, it has to be replaced or cleaned the waste ink absorber. Also, replaceing or cleaning the waste ink absorber, you need to repair or reset the waste ink counter value, cause those parts are concerned to each others.
– So using Canon Service Tool V5610 to reset the waste ink counter value becomes effective when the ink absorber is replaced or cleaned.
– Canon Service Tool V5610 can use to fix error code 5B00, 5B02, 5B04, 5B14, 1701, 1702, 1700 on your printer. You must enter Service Mode on your printer to use this Canon Service Tool.
– If the printer can not enter Service Mode, you can not reset it by Canon ST V5610. In this case, change EEPROM on the logic board.
Canon Service Tool V5610 Functions
– Fix Canon printer 7 times/ 8 times red light blinking:
– Fix Canon printer error code: 5B00, 5B01, 1700, 1701
Enter Service Mode on Canon Printer
1. Turn off a printer
2. Press and hold the Resume/Cancel/Stop button
3. Press and hold the ON button (do not release both buttons)
4. Release the Resume/Cancel/Stop button (do not release the ON button)
5. While holding the ON button, press the Resume/Cancel/Stop button 5 times, then release both the ON and Resume/Cancel/Stop buttons together.
– Canon printer in service mode: computer detects new hardware, led on printer goes green light.
For more information about Canon Serice Tool V5610
Contact us to get support with Roland MDX540 Modela proII Error case
Telegram: https://t.me/hyperaktiv
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dngnm/