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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by dilios View Post
    What makes you think it is not? Are YOU a tech?
    Well if you had any idea of how to troubleshoot its easy to see if the rollers are bad. I'll give you a hint LOOK at them. Might help if you tell us what you've checked so far, if anything.

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    parts of the rollers look like wrinkled skin. is it normal?

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Well that answers the "Are you a tech?" question.

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by mojorolla View Post
    Well that answers the "Are you a tech?" question.
    LOL

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by dilios View Post
    parts of the rollers look like wrinkled skin. is it normal?
    Well I think you've just answered your own question. Top of the class

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Ok. I am glad to hear that through a process of elimination and some hard thinking you where able to figure out that I am not a tech. This canon copier was given to me by a company that went out of business. I have 3 businesses myself and thought I could actually put this machine to work. It only has 18k prints on it. I have always worked on things myself and do not see a reason to pay $150 per hour for someone to tell me the rollers are bad. Forgive me for not knowing a correct terminology concerning this copier. I guess I could pick up a book... I might call a tech to clean the machine once I have replaced parts. Sooo, can someone please offer some constructive advice other than call a tech? I know the rollers are bad, but is there anything else that I should be concerned about before I order parts? Thank you.

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    OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    again a model number would help us help you...well some of us anyway.
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by charm5496 View Post
    again a model number would help us help you...well some of us anyway.

    It is c3170i

    Machine was manufactured in 2005 and was sitting inactive since 2007.

    Thank you

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    this is not one of canon's best machines...actually it might one of the worst. That being said it can be a good machine when ran and maintained properly. Order a new fuser assembly and drum since it has been sitting for a long time. You can get part number from precission rollers website. Time will tell if you need to replace some other items from it sitting so long.

    And you may want to see if you can get a tech to work on it on the side for you. This unit is not friendly to those who are not trained on it. Developer units tend to leak and cause a mess...and the ITB unit can be a big pain accessing as well.
    Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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    OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

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    Re: OK. Are the fuser rollers bad? See pic please

    Quote Originally Posted by dilios View Post
    Ok. I am glad to hear that through a process of elimination and some hard thinking you where able to figure out that I am not a tech
    We were able to do that because we think like technicians.

    Quote Originally Posted by dilios View Post
    can someone please offer some constructive advice
    Call a tech, maybe they can help you load that piece of shit into a dumpster.
    Who wants a Hulka Burger?

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