Error code flashing 'l' on our panaboard UB-5315. Have the manual but L code isn't in the trouble shooting section. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi, usually it is only a matter of removing the paper and turning it around prior to printing- but only at the start of each session. There may be a small piece of paper jammed in the paper throat area. You may be able to just see it if you open the paper draw or the plastic film area. You can access the latter area by sliding the tag downwards on the RHS of the printer. The piece of paper will be right at the bottom. Occasionally there is a full piece rolled up in the shoot that you can see above the film. You may have to remove the film rolls to access this. Make sure you look at which roll goes where before you remove them.- Ross
Hi John, there may be the smallest piece right down in the throat area. Occasionall there can be some also completely rolled up in the paper shoot behind the rolls of film. I always remove the paper and turn it around prior to printing. At the end of each printing session, the next piece is drawn in and partially curled for 4cm. This will cause it to roll up inside at the next printing attempy- 9 times out of 10- Ross
Clear the error by turning off for 30 seconds.
This indicates loss of home position reference and often can be rectifieD simply by giving the entire white board belt a thorough clean. Ensure that you clean it at both ends. You may need to move the belt by hand to do this, if so FIRST TURN OFF the POWER.
Recommend others do not purchase the Panaboard. Finding a repair person is like pulling teeth. When you finally find someone to repair it, the cost is almost as much as purchasing a new one.
"L" is not one of the usual error codes for that whiteboard. you might have a sensor error behind the board. usually dirt and dust are blocking the sensors from reading the board.
Just the lower half has a 1 inch line that follows across it. From the line above that every thing else is clear and perfect the way it should work. I cleaned every thing in the dam thing but still have the 1" bar at the bottom. So from their I have no clue what to do next. Any advise would help me greatly.
After looking at the troubleshooting section in the manual (what we should have done in the first place before posting this lol) we realized that we just needed to simply replace the Thermal Transfer Film.
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