I just was given an enlarger which has a Ilford 600H in trade for some work I've been doing. It has been in storage for several years, and the owner wasn't using it in his lab when he got it (came to him from another friend who was closing his business). Anyway - I got it all together this afternoon and am running into some troubles right away;
1) Everytime the 600P is turned on, the controller reads "CONT ERR" - I press CLEAR and it goes away. Really just annoying, but still...
2) When I press EXPOSE, the head begins to chatter and then it stops, after about 10 seconds of this noise, then controller displays "LOOP ERR 5". I took the shroud off from around the head and watched what was making the noise. There are a pair of concentric rings which are rotated by a stepper motor. When the head is first turned on, they rotate around to a resting position (it appears that these move a pair of filters in and out of the light source). When I press EXPOSE, these rings are step around, but then they can't turn far enough to do their job. I think these rings are not sitting in the right spot to begin with, or there is a limit sensor that is not working.
I've consulted the owners manual online, there is no mention of this error code. Anyone every had to fiddle with one of these?
Thanks for the help !
Jeromie
1) Everytime the 600P is turned on, the controller reads "CONT ERR" - I press CLEAR and it goes away. Really just annoying, but still...
2) When I press EXPOSE, the head begins to chatter and then it stops, after about 10 seconds of this noise, then controller displays "LOOP ERR 5". I took the shroud off from around the head and watched what was making the noise. There are a pair of concentric rings which are rotated by a stepper motor. When the head is first turned on, they rotate around to a resting position (it appears that these move a pair of filters in and out of the light source). When I press EXPOSE, these rings are step around, but then they can't turn far enough to do their job. I think these rings are not sitting in the right spot to begin with, or there is a limit sensor that is not working.
I've consulted the owners manual online, there is no mention of this error code. Anyone every had to fiddle with one of these?
Thanks for the help !
Jeromie
