Tajima TMFX Main Power Board, X-Power Repair Service

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Tajima TMFX Main Power Board, X-Power Repair Service

STANDARD REPAIR SERVICE - 1-4+ WEEKS WAIT.  See alternative options for RUSH and SWAPS.

YOU MUST SEND US YOUR BOARD.  This is a repair charge, not a board purchase

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Tajima TMFX Main Power Board, X-Power Repair Service

STANDARD REPAIR SERVICE - 1-4+ WEEKS WAIT.  See alternative options for RUSH and SWAPS

RUSH charge - 1 week wait or less
SWAPS/SUPER RUSH - 2 or less days.  Same day typically.   ***Ask for availability

YOU MUST SEND US YOUR BOARD.  This is a repair charge, not a board purchase

We also ask that you fill out the following before shipping the board:  http://www.plrelectronics.com/docs/boardrepair.php

Tajima TMFX Card Identification 

Tajima part number for the main TMFX power supply card, marked X-POWER card; Sticker varies: CX5601, CX5601000000, CX560101, CX5601010000, CX560102, CX5601020000, CX560103, CX5601030000, CX560104, CX5601040000, etc. Also marked MP138, or MP138-1, MP138-1-A, etc. This card will have two very large black capacitors on it, along with three colored transformers, and two thick cables soldered directly to the board, and usually a green colored large socket.

Tajima TMFX Card Location 

These four cards are inside the large power box underneath a TMFX, or inside the earliest version TMEX (the TMEX1 only).

Tajima TMFX Card problems 

ERRORS include the 211 and 311 errors, jerky movement on either X or Y, loss of registration on X or Y, the main shaft not spinning, general loss of power on the machine, head cards not responding, all solenoids not firing.

If you have any of these symptoms, please contact us; we do recommend sending all four boards still intact inside of its heat-sink shell; damage to one card can cause damage to other cards. Also check the lights underneath your machine on the power board; they will be orange briefly on powerup, and then green once they get a good signal from the control panel.

Be aware that there are ON-OFF switches on the front of the X-card, Y-card, and S-card, and a board turned off will stay orange at all times.

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