I assume you're talking about the 2270's?
My tip for today:
I finally got an ir400 going today,it had an E805-002 that turned out to be the DC-Controller. Tried the fans, cut wire ties, even unsoldered the 2 fuses from a used DC-Con and put them on, but the code never went away. No motors turned and nothing happened when it was turned on, just the code after 30 seconds or so. Put a new(from Hytec) DC-Con in and everything started turning as soon as I flipped the switch.
also, whilst you have the p/u assy's out check the pre-reg sensor. If it is worn , you will have jamming issues. It is easy to replace with those parts out. mrfixit51, correct me if I am wrong.
Michael Conway
Canon Copier Repair Service. Sales, Parts & Toner. NYC/NJ area. Contact:East Coast Imaging Solutions,LLC
I had a 5185 that had intermited 0B00. The tip of the flag fixing open/close sensor was chip about 2mm causing the 0B00. Here is a photo shot of the part and another with the location.
Canon Copier Repair Service. Sales, Parts & Toner. NYC/NJ area. Contact:East Coast Imaging Solutions,LLC
If the machine has two cassettes you only need to remove paper feed 1...paper feed 2 vertical path roller can be removed while it's inside the machine...the top paper feed unit gets in the way so it's the only one that needs to come out.
EDITOH...just saw my old mate Fixit's answer after i posted
Have to watch the pre rego flags on the newer type machines...they have a metal clip over the flag tip to prevent the plastic tip being worn away.
I've been to machines that were in a constant jam state due to the metal cover becoming snagged around the pre rego roller itself.
e007 issues....there is a bulletin from canon that the mounting brackets for the fixing assemblies on 3245 etc are not installed properly and the fuser nips are not even...you can change fusers till you are blue in the face but they keep eating films...properly align the mounting brackets
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