Error Code 4087
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purchased i1Pro and Profile Maker. My first exercise is to use the default MCVP profile as a starting point to create http://www.signs101.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-73510.html a customized profile. I'm running through Roland's "Creating Profiles with VersaWorks" and http://www.cleanwindowserrors.com/4087.php am trying to measure the CMKY Calibration chart using my i1. It calibrates fine but when I try to measure the first row, it fails with an -4087 error. I found an FAQ on Roland's site that suggests reprinting the chart at 110% and have done that error code but still getting the same error. Any suggestions? Thanks. pure_media11-24-2010, 10:39 AMMake sure you run from clean white area to clean white area, before the first black line at "0" and run to the other side past 100 into complete white area. Make sure your movement is smooth and consistant and maybe try using the guide rail tray that they error code 4087 supplied with the kit. good luck! Bigdawg11-24-2010, 10:51 AMJust had a wonderful webinar with Paul @ Castek (Thanks Paul!!) One of the things he said was that the most common error reading that print is running the i1 too fast when reading the test strip. Should take about 4-5 secs to scan a row. briant136211-24-2010, 10:59 AMProblem solved...starting too quickly. A little pause after the clicking the button on the i1 and before the scan seems to work. Gene@mpls11-24-2010, 12:53 PMJust had a wonderful webinar with Paul @ Castek (Thanks Paul!!) One of the things he said was that the most common error reading that print is running the i1 too fast when reading the test strip. Should take about 4-5 secs to scan a row. When was that Stacy? Will there be more? Thanks Gene Bigdawg11-24-2010, 01:28 PMWhen was that Stacy? Will there be more? Thanks Gene The shop I work at is part of Signworld. The webinar was through them... Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
Windows Error Code 4087 Windows error code 4087 can be shortened in only two words: driver problem. It is unknown device code. This error code 4087 is an explicit to the windows device manger and is a clear indicator that there are errors with the driver to the wrong device. The windows error code 4087 is generally generated due to errors reported by the driver itself meaning that this error is a software problem or compatibility issues between the hardware installed and the system being used. And it is very common and it is occurs when the operating system and the drivers installed are not companionable with each other. This windows error prompts on your PC screen with some error message in the dialog box. They are: "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 4087)" Above error are appears on your system when windows first boots and will stop various application form running as well as preventing your computer from being able to run as smoothly as it should. And also when you are trying to play or use programs that is graphics intensive or when you are trying to connect a USB device to your computer and you keep getting an error 4087. After then the operating system and the hardware installed on the system are not able to communicate and the process has to be terminated, and this windows error code common in windows operating system such as windows xp, vista and windows 7 and hardware is damaged. Unknown device code problem can appear so unexpectedly, or they are due to many causes such as outdated or old device drivers, corrupt or damaged device drivers, wrong entries in registry, virus attacks, malware or spyware infectious, driver is not installed, a previous attempt to update the driver failed, the device is damaged, the device is not plugged in correctly or all the way and driver is missing. The windows error code 4087 is nearly always caused by driver problems and sometime due to you can bypass the error temporarily such as removing the device from the motherboard and reseating it, restarting your PC and removing the power cord from the power supply. Solution for fixing windows unknown error code 4087 or messages: Some manual ways to solve or fix this error code are, but this method is only for computer expert users not for novice