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Avantra 25 -line

miki5c

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Hay
I have a problem whith Avantra 25 OLP. On the film at begin appears line always on the same position. (look pic1).
Mirror is clean.
Thx
 

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Your image does not carry any usefull information.
Photo picture (with a good magnification) could bring more info.
It could be either laser beam or a scratch on the film.
Sorry for our helplessness at this moment.
 
Hay
New problem
System start up OK
1 page - print OK
2 page - 01 Carriage Jam
Vlad,

I am dying to answer this one. If I may,

Hey,
New solution
System start up Ok
1 page started ok
2 page - film Jam----------Carriage Jam.
Removed the film, fixed the Film Jam and resent the job.
2 page ok
3 page ok

Hope this will help.

Farshad
 
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Hay
I tried this
same problem occurs
my English, sorry
Thx, Vlad

You tried what and what happened again? I think you are referring to the line and not 01 error. I let Vlad continues with you.
Your english is better than mine. Do not worry.

Regards,

Farshad
 
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manually send out the file
I repeat job print
1st page print ok
2 page 1 Carriage Jam and 47 Carriage Speed Error

when the film comes out (manually )
1 page all in (with the line?)
2 page just one part of the film ist printed

Thx, Farshad
 
Ok miki, so I understand it's only when you put two pages on a flat the carriage jams. Have you tried to looks inside the imagesetter ? Shut down the machine then open the right hand door, take out the drum cover (black, 4 latches), get a portable light and check for film caught inside or debris. If drum is clear stretch your arm inside the drum and pick up the traverse system and pull it to the maximum right side, should be a perfectly smooth movement. Come back with results.
 
Ok miki, so I understand it's only when you put two pages on a flat the carriage jams. Have you tried to looks inside the imagesetter ? Shut down the machine then open the right hand door, take out the drum cover (black, 4 latches), get a portable light and check for film caught inside or debris. If drum is clear stretch your arm inside the drum and pick up the traverse system and pull it to the maximum right side, should be a perfectly smooth movement. Come back with results.

On the traverse system was accumulated dirt
I cleaned it and now it works normaly.

Thx

Line on the film is generated in the OLP developer and not in Avantra
I Corrected this, for now is ok.
 
miki5c, that's your responsibility, as an operator, to keep the machine in good shape, providing a Prev. Maintenance regulary!
 
You can lubricate the rails with only one type of oil, but from my 15 years service experience with Avantras, it's better to keep the rails dry and clean (as V-shape groove, as opposite flat rail surface) to avoid encoder's wrong reading of the carriage distance passed.
 
Where are you located?
It is series. Carriage jam Again.
Let's start from beginning:

Let's go back few pages. What did you do on the machine in order to get rid of line in first place?
The line was always on one area. right? Can I say close to carriage home position?

Let me know where did you get the line on the film? what procedures did you take in order to get rid of it? I am not asking what did you do on the processor. What did you do on your engine?

One more point: You said you cleaned the spinner. Did you close the Shroud on the spinner properly? Is it on place? Please recheck and let me know!

Hope it will help!

Please contact me directly. I may need you on Skype/ooVoo with Web Cam. I have to see the machine.

[email protected],
Armyaservices1 on skype and oovoo
 
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can be the traverse lubricated
As Vlad says lubrication is not needed but most times I put a drop of good quality oil on each of the bearing rails every half year to keep them corrosion free, I use maccurat 32 or similar quality thin oil. If you want, you can clean these two carriage bearings with isopropyl passing the carriage left to right repeatedly, then allow to evaporate at least one hour and lubricate. Remember just one tiny drop is enough as too much oil will sip through the ends/capilarity and tends to attract dirt.
 

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