I have had a few of these Canon Ir3300 machines having the Error E585-0000
Turning the machine off then on helps in the reset only to return a few days later.
Any Suggestions?
Thanks
I have had a few of these Canon Ir3300 machines having the Error E585-0000
Turning the machine off then on helps in the reset only to return a few days later.
Any Suggestions?
Thanks
Cause
Timing of detection
Reference
Cause
Timing of detection
E585
The stack handling motor (M2) is faulty.
The stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) is faulty, the connector
is disconnected, or an open circuit exits.
The stack handling motor (M2) relay harness is faulty.
The return roller is faulty.
At the start of the motor CCW operation, the stack handling motor (M2)
may be driven for a specific number of rotations; however, the stack delivery
lever home position sensor (S8) dose not go ON.
If the same condition is detected during stack delivery, it will be processed
as a jam (stack delivery jam............................................... ...
i hope this help
I had that problem twice this week, the only thing I could do at the moment was to remove the 2 springs that are at the back of the finisher. I know this is not a proper solution but it works for now... I will do some research on this, but I think is the motorīs fault, maybe M5.
Anyone else run into this problem? I have also been getting this code on a lot of Canon ir2200/2800/3300. I have clean the one way bearing on the stack area but it doesn't seem to work. What 2 springs are you talking about? Anyone else with a solution? Has anyone replaced M2 to see the problem go away.
There are four basic types of springs that I'm aware of:
1) Helical or coil spring tension: pulls in/together
2) Compression coil spring: presses out/away
3) Torsion spring: Produces rotational movement around the central axis
4) Leaf spring: flat cantilever spring
For more details see here: Spring (device) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
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What finisher is this?
Is it a single bin sorter?
Take off the metal plate facing the fuser an somewhere in the middle there is a belt which needs to be tightened.
Can't find any info on it, but there was a metal mod for that finisher, to increase the tension on a belt, but you can make your own
The delivery belt would stop short of the home position sensor.
Last edited by vigour; 12-02-2012 at 04:56 PM.
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