Glad to keep you on your toes----you certainly keep me on mine-Blaze
Glad to keep you on your toes----you certainly keep me on mine-Blaze
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thanks 4 all.. i'm very appreciate
i'm already change yellow cartrige chip.. and it's work..
but now.. sometimes its shown the new code.. E000020-01cd... what that mean?
Using OEM Toner will creat an unthinkable problem. Supplier is very important.
According your service code E020-01cd, it means there is a fault associated with the drum/developer. 01 means happen on Yellow Drum Unit. I am not sure what is cd means. If show C0 its means the supply of toner for the toner container to the developing assembly is faulty. The developing assembly is supplied with toner excessively. The ATR sensor has an open circuit.
You may try to contact your toner supplier and ask how are they fix this problem or waiting for someone here to give you valuable advice.
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Like I said - your supplier should have informed you of the chip----and now it appears you are having an issue with the quality of their aftermarket toner. Changing suppliers may be in order. If you want to save $$$$$$ - I understand completely. But are you really saving money after you take into account the time and effort you are losing on a problem like this? But try a supplier like Katun Corp for those toners if you insist on generic. They sell the whole toner cartridge - so you don't have to bother with refilling & I've never had one fail. I second Teckat's comment that refilling is a risky issue.
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teckat . do you have assembly charts for both toner cartridge and drum unit for reference use.
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Remember that the Drum unit also has a Pcb.Chip
Once unit is contaminated it is useless/ Starter is toast~~~~nada/ no good
In the USA, at least with my Company we don't play with these units- it's a bad policy-causes more issues/more money spent to fix another issue, and most of all, if u need to Call a Canon Rep. to come down for support on an issue and u have that garbage Toner/Starter in a machine, your Company could lose it's Official Canon Authorization Support.
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I don't think E 20 come just coz of refills. I'm using Canon oem toner and in the past 160K copies i had 2 drums(M and K i think) whit E20 code. I don't say that refills didn't cause E20, I'm just saying that it could happen without them.
It may not have been the generic toner. The most likely scenario here is that when the tech saw that the copier would not recognize the toner refill he installed----he tried to get the machine running by adding toner to the drum unit which created a worse problem for him. That would be my guess -Blaze
P.S. Of course thats not the only thing that can cause those codes! An aging drum unit among other things can also cause this - but thats not the scenario we have here based on the info given to us by the
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