Hi all – I'm working on a ScanMate 11000 drum scanner and running into a problem when attempting the Z-focus test from the service menu.
When I select Z (Find focus automatically), the scanner responds with:
Seeking aperture 3 at position 457
Done
Waiting for drum to settle, with integrator enabled.
Drum speed is ok.
StartData : 160
Filling palette 0
At this point:
What I suspect:
It seems the scanner expects the drum to already be in scanning position before running Z, but it doesn't move automatically. Possibly it's waiting for a signal from the PMTs or a reflection it never receives because the drum is too low.
I can move the drum using option 1 in the menu (Z/P/L), but not after Z has been triggered – it appears locked. Unfortunately, the lid can't be opened while the scanner is in service mode, so I can't insert a scan target once Z has started.
Additional context:
Any insight or tips would be greatly appreciated!
When I select Z (Find focus automatically), the scanner responds with:
Seeking aperture 3 at position 457
Done
Waiting for drum to settle, with integrator enabled.
Drum speed is ok.
StartData : 160
Filling palette 0
At this point:
- The scanner hangs indefinitely
- The drum does not move up to the scanning/focus position
- No audible focus movement happens
- The service prompt >> does not return
- I have to power-cycle the scanner to regain control
What I suspect:
It seems the scanner expects the drum to already be in scanning position before running Z, but it doesn't move automatically. Possibly it's waiting for a signal from the PMTs or a reflection it never receives because the drum is too low.
I can move the drum using option 1 in the menu (Z/P/L), but not after Z has been triggered – it appears locked. Unfortunately, the lid can't be opened while the scanner is in service mode, so I can't insert a scan target once Z has started.
Additional context:
- Lamps do turn on when Z is triggered
- Focus calibration in ColorQuartet has previously worked fine
- No ERROR light has ever flashed
- Running a white balance calibration (via ColorQuartet) did update PMT gain values from 255/255/255 to more realistic ones for most apertures – so it seems some internal adjustments are working correctly
- Is this Z-hang behavior normal? Should the drum be moved manually before calling Z?
- Could this be a firmware or software quirk in this version of the service menu?
- Has anyone seen this behavior before – and is there a known fix or workaround?
Any insight or tips would be greatly appreciated!
