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AdamTheGreat
10-06-2012, 01:35 AM
I'm having a problem with the printer, c3220; it is not powering up. I'm not sure what caused the problem, but we had not plugged the printer for a month or so after moving our store. I tried other power cords to see if it would power the printer, but was ineffective. I'm not sure what is wrong with it, but can it be solved without calling in a technician and what could be the problem? THank YOu.

teckat
10-06-2012, 03:52 AM
I'm having a problem with the printer, c3220; it is not powering up. I'm not sure what caused the problem, but we had not plugged the printer for a month or so after moving our store. I tried other power cords to see if it would power the printer, but was ineffective. I'm not sure what is wrong with it, but can it be solved without calling in a technician and what could be the problem? THank YOu.

The machine is equipped with 2 power switches: main power switch and control panel power switch. Normally, the machine is supplied with power when the main power switch is turned on (i.e., other than when it is in power save mode, low power mode, or sleep mode).



do u see a green light on control panel ??

did u check the breaker ??/

CLICK ON PICS------

AdamTheGreat
11-08-2012, 08:51 PM
SOrry for not replying for a long time. But, yes I've tried plugging the cord and turning the breaker and it has not helped. I've tried calling many technicans and many don't seem to support the canon imagerunner c3220. Is there anything else I can do. Until then, I will try to call other people and see if they can help fix it.




































































































































Sorry for reply so late. But, yes the cord is plugged correctly, and the breaker is on as well. However, even with both those things, it's not turning on. There is not green light at the control panel. I've tried to call several technicians, but it seems none support canon imagerunner c3220. What else can I do. I'll s

teckat
11-08-2012, 09:35 PM
u need a Manual--
check that power cord is plugged in proper place/

post a picture of printer back to view
1-next> u or someone need to first check AC out of outlet
2-next is to check AC into Printer past plug/breaker
3-next is output at the power supply.

Canon ImageRunner C3200 contains two power switches. One controls the device's controller and one controls the front panel display.
Turn on the device's main switch on the side of the unit.
Then, turn on the power switch on the front of the device

AdamTheGreat
11-18-2012, 10:20 AM
Sorry for the late reply again. But I've done as you stated; I turned the switches for both of them on but the printer still doesn't turn on. Unfortunately, I don't have the manual for the printer, do you know where I can download it from? Here are the pictures:

teckat
11-18-2012, 03:52 PM
Sorry for the late reply again. But I've done as you stated; I turned the switches for both of them on but the printer still doesn't turn on. Unfortunately, I don't have the manual for the printer, do you know where I can download it from? Here are the pictures:

post a picture of printer back to view

do u have a voltage meter:confused:
1-next> did u or someone needs to first check AC out of Outlet ?
2-next is to check AC into 32200 Printer past plug/breaker ?
3-next check is output at the power supply.

AdamTheGreat
11-18-2012, 08:54 PM
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I'm not sure what a Voltage Meter is :S. But the cord of the printer is plugged into an extension cord and still no power. I've provided pictures hopefully that will help you out.

teckat
11-18-2012, 10:12 PM
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I'm not sure what a Voltage Meter is :S. But the cord of the printer is plugged into an extension cord and still no power. I've provided pictures hopefully that will help you out.

remove that extension cord/:mad: NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD ON A COPIER

if u don't know what or have a voltage meter> a manual is useless------

just take a picture >save to desktop> click on insert image icon in post menu>select file and insert-to post


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Su29IUYA5U


click on youtube video

plug something in outlet(lamp,laptop) to see if there is power coming out

Voltmeter usage : BASIC CONCEPTS AND TEST EQUIPMENT (http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_6/chpt_2/1.html)

AdamTheGreat
11-19-2012, 11:02 PM
Lol, I plugged the cord into a wall outlet but still the printer doesn't turn on. I've tried plugging a laptop as well to the outlet and the laptop recharges perfectly. I have also tried other devices as well and they work on the wall outlet. Unfortunately, I don't have a voltage meter to test the voltage.

irtek
11-20-2012, 01:20 AM
You are missing a power cord. On the rear view of machine to the left of where the power cord plugs into the cabinet there are three plug sockets. You should have a short power cord that plugs into one of those three plug sockets (does not matter which one) and goes to a plug socket on the finisher side ( right as viewed in photo) of lower panel of the machine where it sits on the cabinet. This will supply power from the cabinet to the machine.

teckat
11-20-2012, 03:53 AM
You are missing a power cord. On the rear view of machine to the left of where the power cord plugs into the cabinet there are three plug sockets. You should have a short power cord that plugs into one of those three plug sockets (does not matter which one) and goes to a plug socket on the finisher side ( right as viewed in photo) of lower panel of the machine where it sits on the cabinet. This will supply power from the cabinet to the machine.

Good Point
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AdamTheGreat
11-22-2012, 07:15 AM
I don't have that particular cord that plugs to the back and connects to the side of the printer. The pins have a different shape, what is that cord called? So I can buy it.

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Sorry if the quality isn't too good; I used my iphone 3g to take the pictures.

AdamTheGreat
11-23-2012, 08:05 AM
I don't have that particular cord that plugs to the back and connects to the side of the printer. The pins have a different shape, what is that cord called? So I can buy it.

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Sorry if the quality isn't too good; I used my iphone 3g to take the pictures.

The pictures didn't show up, I'll host it on imageshack instead.
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teckat
11-23-2012, 04:48 PM
The pictures didn't show up, I'll host it on imageshack instead.
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FOR Cassette Feeding Unit-X1------------------FH2-7060-000 CORD, POWER 120V

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teckat
11-23-2012, 04:51 PM
The pictures didn't show up, I'll host it on imageshack instead.
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THIS PLUG GOES FROM PLUG LOWER UNIT TO PRINTER SIDE
FOR Cassette Feeding Unit-X1------------------FH2-7060-000 CORD, POWER 120V

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READ PDF---

AdamTheGreat
11-28-2012, 09:18 PM
Thanks for the picture, now I know what the cord looks like. But, do you know where I can purchase this cord or do I have to call canon and order it from them? Can I buy it from futureshop or The Source or stores similar to it?

teckat
11-28-2012, 10:35 PM
Thanks for the picture, now I know what the cord looks like. But, do you know where I can purchase this cord or do I have to call canon and order it from them? Can I buy it from futureshop or The Source or stores similar to it?

search online--FH2-7060-000/
or
u can call a Canon Authroized dealer to order/ or call a Copier Service company that services Canons-

some of these companies only do wholesale /call to check

https://www.executivecolor.com/item.asp?item=546279&tab=9

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if u can't find or purchase/ I have a service company in Maryland,USA that might help u order it
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AdamTheGreat
12-20-2012, 10:05 PM
Thanks guys for your help, I was able to get the wire and it fixed the problem. There was an error code afterwards, but after replugging everything back, it the problem was solved. If there are anymore problems I will let you guys know. Thanks alot.;)

teckat
12-20-2012, 10:51 PM
Thanks guys for your help, I was able to get the wire and it fixed the problem. There was an error code afterwards, but after replugging everything back, it the problem was solved. If there are anymore problems I will let you guys know. Thanks alot.;)

Wire:pu mean the Cord:eek:

here is our bill of sale for services rendered:p

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AdamTheGreat
01-31-2013, 01:38 AM
But I only have Canadian dollars :P. Sorry guys another problem occured with the printer; this time it seems to restart when printing. I'm not sure why its doing it, but it didn't do that the last time I printed.

teckat
01-31-2013, 02:12 AM
But I only have Canadian dollars :P. Sorry guys another problem occured with the printer; this time it seems to restart when printing. I'm not sure why its doing it, but it didn't do that the last time I printed.

Take out memory-clean ends,\re_seat

AdamTheGreat
01-31-2013, 09:48 PM
Take out memory-clean ends,\re_seat

Sorry, stupid question, but how would I do that?

teckat
02-01-2013, 12:53 AM
Sorry, stupid question, but how would I do that?

power off printer/ pull out wall plug


u need to remove the printer back cover
next be careful of the fan connection--see pic//// don't forget tp plug back in fan wire connector
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see memory location pic--
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