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If youmean the "smearing" of toner, yes; the problem was LFR bearings.
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try this
The power has been turned off and then back on without resetting the error.- Reset the error. (COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR)
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Sorry , i have an Ir5075, with random E808 followed by E004 error codes... fuser , LFR and bearings,Fuser heater PCB , all changed........but intermittant problem .......any idea's ?????
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Re: Canon IR5070 E004-010
Hi guys,
I know this thread is about to turn 4 years old but I just received this code on a IR C7065 and I've been doing a massive amount of research on it. Just like the original poster, I'm not a regular Canon tech but I've been around copiers for quite some time.
I originally had the error code E008-0001 on this machine and after replacing the gear (FU8-0012-000) and the bearings (XG9-0521-000) and clearing the code from the service mode, it was fixed. After a few days, the machine gave the E004-0101 code. After a few days of digging in the machine again, I saw that the halogen heater's (lamp) (FK2-7883-000) connectors were snapped on both ends and barely making any contact. It seems like, if the wires on each end are not routed/tucked properly, the gears snag at them causing it to tear. I replaced the lamp and now the machine is up and running again.
I hope this helps any one losing their mind on this error code.
Thanks.
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