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    Canon IRC3200N E020-04d0

    I have change the blck developer

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    Canon IRC3200N E020-04d0

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    could be the toner cartridge or the toner drive assembly. See below:

    The Black toner feed motor was wired incorrectly causing the motor to operate in reverse. Toner would be augered away from the opening instead of toward it. The part number for the toner cartridge drive assembly is FG6-8999-000.
    * The assembly is more cost effective than the motor.

    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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    Canon IRC3200N E020-04d0

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    Quote Originally Posted by kahyik23 View Post
    I have change the blck developer

    what do u mean u changed black developer ?

    u mean u changed the Black Drum !!


    make sure in pic below Drum tab/tabs are not damaged
    E020.jpg


    Best bet > call for service-request a Canon trained tech
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    error code E020-04d0

    This is what your error code is referring to and it is the black drum or toner that is affected.

    The supply of toner for the toner
    container to the developing assembly
    has failed. The toner
    cartridge motor fails to rotate.
    The toner container is empty.
    The toner supply mouth of the
    drum unit is damaged. The ATR
    sensor has an open circuit.
    For the first 2 digits of detail
    code xxEE,
    xx=00: fault in access to drum
    unit
    xx=01: fault in access to toner
    container

    The fault occurs when an image is being
    formed and, in addition, when the T/D ratio
    drops while 20 prints are being made
    continuously. It is detected when toner
    supply operation is started.

    Good luck and if all else fails call a Canon authorized tech

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