Full Version: Epilog problem

From: Rose (RSLIEPKA) [#5]
 15 Apr 2007
To: Epilog_Laser (PECK_SIDARA) [#3] 15 Apr 2007

Thank you, Everything worked like you said!
There were two nuts and one allen (someday I would like to meet the person who designed that allen screw in that location) but other than that everything matched exactly. Just the side with the motor was jammed. Got that loose, put everything back together and seems to be working fine.
By the way, what was the best way to get the cans out once I got the table level? I was afraid to leave them in until I turned it on and checked it just in case.
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help today. Your willingness to help is one of the biggest reasons I bought an Epilog.
Thanks,
Rose
By the way, what would have caused the one side to jam?


From: UncleSteve [#6]
 15 Apr 2007
To: Rose (RSLIEPKA) [#5] 15 Apr 2007

Rose,

If you had used two beer cans instead of soda and emptied them prior to doing the repair, you would have been able to squeeze them in the middle and the cans would collapse and get shorter... ;-)

From: Rose (RSLIEPKA) [#7]
 15 Apr 2007
To: UncleSteve [#6] 15 Apr 2007

I thought about that, but luckily his directions were really precise and I didn't need the beer, plus he did say full cans.

From: Epilog_Laser (PECK_SIDARA) [#8]
 15 Apr 2007
To: Rose (RSLIEPKA) [#5] 15 Apr 2007

Rose,

I'm glad you got it worked out. To remove the cans, you could've just booted the machine after everything was put back together, from there, raise the table from the display. The table can get jammed for a few different reasons, the most common one is auto-focusing on the vector grid. Another would be auto-focusing with a faulty auto-focus plunger tip. Have a nice day.

Regards,


From: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#9]
 15 Apr 2007
To: ALL

Peck, who said you were just another salesman? Nice job.

Glad to hear it worked out Rose.

EDITED: 15 Apr 2007 by CHEDDARHEAD


From: Peck.Sidara (LAOPADAK) [#10]
 15 Apr 2007
To: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#9] 16 Apr 2007

Thanks Rob and thank you for jumping in and offering Rose some assistance this past weekend. Take care.

From: jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) [#11]
 15 Apr 2007
To: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#10] 16 Apr 2007

quote:
Thanks Rob and thank you for jumping in


Yes, Boz, thanks for jumping in and helping. I know you've been very busy with your top secret nefarious plot ...

How DO you find the time?

From: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#12]
 16 Apr 2007
To: ALL

Like Jack Bauer, gotta go.

From: JHayes55 [#13]
 16 Apr 2007
To: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#12] 16 Apr 2007

ne·far·i·ous /nɪˈfɛəriəs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ni-fair-ee-uhs] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
[Origin: 1595–1605; < L nefārius wicked, vile, equiv. to nefās offense against divine or moral law (ne- negative prefix + fās law, right) + -ius -ious, with intervocalic s> r]


Gee - what a great term to have hung on you.

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