Glad to help. Yeah....that one is not in the book...lol
Glad to help. Yeah....that one is not in the book...lol
Hi there,I'm having a problem with the Capture Perfect software v3.1.35...As soon as you send a command to scan, the tray lifts all the way up but the paper doesn't go through at all. The software just says not responding and then after a while it displays "Unknown error"Anyone had this problem?Ben
Hi All,
I know this is an old thread but my colleague has a DR9050C with an intermittent jamming issue. The feed kit has been replaced but the issue remains.
We have never worked or even seen this old scanner model before, so would anyone be kind enough to share the parts & service manual if possible please.
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[QUOTE=copier tech;2459275]Hi All,
I know this is an old thread but my colleague has a DR9050C with an intermittent jamming issue. The feed kit has been replaced but the issue remains.
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We have never worked or even seen this old scanner model before, so would anyone be kind enough to share the parts & service manual.
Canon DR-9050C User Manual - Page 1 of 154 | Manualsbrain.com
Has service and parts.
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[QUOTE=teckat;2459306]One thing that I can add is that on all these DR scanners, X10C,etc..they all have gears with one-way roller clutches inside of them in the pickup/feed roll drive section...look in the parts manual. I lube them with a thin turbine oil(3 in 1 will work)...a drop or 2 while its running with sensors cheated, top cover off(simple). If it "rattles" while it's feeding, the oneway is slipping and lubing it will free up the needle rollers inside it, allowing it to grab the shaft correctly for drive...it will quieten right up when you hit the right one...lol. I've done this on practically every model of DRs over the years. Old Canon document feeders were notorious for sticky oneways/scored shafts. Hope this helps
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