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    Angry Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    We have error code E000194-0102-05 on the printer. This is the ITB (Image Transfer Belt)
    The tech manual say you need to replace the ITB - but we are almost 100% sure that the belt is OK (!?)
    Any idea if this can be a something else ??
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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Registration Patch Sensor Assembly, ??

    Insufficient cleaning of the ITB can cause E194 Error Codes.

    Check the condition of the ITB Web Roller (FC5-9200-000), it should be replaced if it appears deformed or becomes deformed when squeezed.
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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Unfortunately this is pretty much the worst code to get on this rig...

    I have a file here that has a workflow procedure. This can be a number of problems, ITB, Patch Sensor, Laser, etc.

    If I can host it, I can get it to you - it's pretty useful.

    Turn the machine on with a door open, set AINR-OFF set to 1 in service mode >copier>function>install. Close door and see what it does. Try running AT-IMG-X if the machine gets to ready. If that fails, you're probably dealing with a laser problem. If you can manage to get the machine to ready, also worth checking a PG6 test print and look at the grid, that will probably reveal the issue. If the grid is all out of whack, then you have a problem with worn ITB parts, dirty patch sensor, or one of your laser is done.

    Not sure how much this helps you, but here is the workflow file that I have - feel free to share.

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnNcqyvL6MRqk0VkPDju0bSWUkA9

    This should be a public link to the zip file...hope that helps.

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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Quote Originally Posted by onlyinnewfoundland View Post
    Unfortunately this is pretty much the worst code to get on this rig...

    I have a file here that has a workflow procedure. This can be a number of problems, ITB, Patch Sensor, Laser, etc.

    If I can host it, I can get it to you - it's pretty useful.

    Turn the machine on with a door open, set AINR-OFF set to 1 in service mode >copier>function>install. Close door and see what it does. Try running AT-IMG-X if the machine gets to ready. If that fails, you're probably dealing with a laser problem. If you can manage to get the machine to ready, also worth checking a PG6 test print and look at the grid, that will probably reveal the issue. If the grid is all out of whack, then you have a problem with worn ITB parts, dirty patch sensor, or one of your laser is done.

    Not sure how much this helps you, but here is the workflow file that I have - feel free to share.

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnNcqyvL6MRqk0VkPDju0bSWUkA9

    This should be a public link to the zip file...hope that helps.
    Many thanks for the files here, I will follow them through, but just to confirm, I have already swapped the laser, the machine works fine with no error codes and the AT-IMG-X completes without an issue, as if the machine thinks that it is aligned ok.

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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Checked the flowchart and went through all the settings, and it is still the same. looking at the test chart, the black is consistently in the other direction. There are no error codes appearing when doing any adjustments and all the alignments give an ok result.


    2.jpg1.jpg

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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Quote Originally Posted by dave36data View Post
    Checked the flowchart and went through all the settings, and it is still the same. looking at the test chart, the black is consistently in the other direction. There are no error codes appearing when doing any adjustments and all the alignments give an ok result.


    2.jpg1.jpg
    What is the type test for fig.2

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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Quote Originally Posted by khaled_abosere3@yahoo.com View Post
    What is the type test for fig.2

    Sent from my CPH2239 using Tapatalk
    thats a canon pg-6 test chart, which produces a grid and all the lines should line up

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    Re: Canon ImagePress C7000VP E000194-0102-05

    Quote Originally Posted by dave36data View Post
    thats a canon pg-6 test chart, which produces a grid and all the lines should line up
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    Swap the Black SCANNER ASSEMBLY with the Cyan SCANNER ASSEMBLY for testing __all 4 have same part #
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