Does anyone have the part numbers for the fixing (230Volt) and transfer belt assemblies.
My parts manual show them as NPN
Does anyone have the part numbers for the fixing (230Volt) and transfer belt assemblies.
My parts manual show them as NPN
Why would u replace the entire Fix Unit ??
the 230v fix film # is listed
u replace parts as needed !!
FY7-0408-000=Part Number for the New ITB
ITB_TP10 003a[1].pdf
ITB_TP10 142c[1].pdf
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The fixing unit cannot be bought as an assembly. Or that's what we were told when we asked the PN from our local Canon HQ.
The ITB assembly has a part number but it's considered as an "secure item". So when you are ordering the ITB assembly, Canon will ask the serial number of the device where the part is needed. If someone here knows, It would be nice to hear why is this part a "secure item"?
-iRC
Edit: Teckat was faster
secure for warranty control
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