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    Question Worn Belt?

    I've been having an issue lately where our Epilog mini 24 occassionally makes a clunking sound as it moves down when engraving text. I've uploaded a video of the problem which you can view here. You can hear the machine making the noise if you turn up the volume a bit. Sometimes the noise will sound more drastic especially when engraving smaller areas & in particular name tags. I have greased the rail regularly.

    Could this be a worn belt or a problem with the carriage? When the machine is off and I move the carriage manually, it can stick at certain points as I pull it from top to bottom. Our laser will be 8 yrs old in a few days, not sure if something needs replacing now.
    Epilog 35 Watt Mini 12" x 24"
    New Hermes V3400
    Kwikprint 55
    CorelDraw 2017, Illustrator, Photoshop

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    I'd email Epilog Tech support with the video link.

    tech@epiloglaser.com
    Martin Boekers

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    I was thinking of doing that as well. Just wanted to pick some brains here first. I hope it won't be an expensive fix if something does need repair...
    Epilog 35 Watt Mini 12" x 24"
    New Hermes V3400
    Kwikprint 55
    CorelDraw 2017, Illustrator, Photoshop

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    I'm not an Epilog tech, but I've spent years as a tech on other transport systems.
    That does sound like a belt skipping a tooth (don't know if your belts have teeth
    or not) or a gear tooth slipping.

    If it is a belt or gear, it doesn't sound expensive. If Epilog adds a zero at the end
    of the price, I think you're still in the <$100 range. If you can get the specs on the
    gear or belt and find it in a catalog, even better. Get some spares!

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    I don't have any advice, but happy 8th Birthday to your laser! Dave
    Epilog 35 W 12x24
    Adobe Illustrator
    Dell PC

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