The reason I don't think that The comm cable is in play is because the communication from the gantry to the PLC is done via just two wires and is considered serial communication. It's a series off "on and off" signals, kind of like Morse code. So when one of those wires gets damaged (black and white in the comm cable) the wizard is unable to interpret any commands accurately. You would have an overwhelming number of errors and commands misinterpreted on both ends and the machine goes nuts.
In your case you are experiencing the same error over and over, which points to a single input problem. It's the eye 99% of the time, and it's that damned cable connector most of the time. I was told one time that banner makes the eye and Telco made the cable and the metals in the connector are dissimilar so they are corroding and going bad.
I've owned about ten different wizards over 20 years and I bet I haven't replaced more then five input cards in that time.
Coleman's PLC solution the last I heard was to eventually have a complete replacement of all the logic on the machine, probably a 10-15K upgrade. However, I suspect we will all milk all the used parts off eBay for years to come and when they dry up, it may be time for a new machine anyway. I've got just two wizards now and both are nearly twenty years old. But they work great. It would be interesting to see a complete update of the logic on that machine, we are using early 1990s' technology. However, it's proven to be damned near bulletproof.