Hello
I Got this error l4-06 on another 2300n I bought it was working fine and I just pulled the magenta drum and developer out... looked at it... put it back in... turned the machine back on now I have this error ... any ideas??
Hello
I Got this error l4-06 on another 2300n I bought it was working fine and I just pulled the magenta drum and developer out... looked at it... put it back in... turned the machine back on now I have this error ... any ideas??
L4-06 Transfer belt separation position sensor trouble
Trouble content When separating the primary transfer belt unit, change in the separation position sensor characteristics is not detected within the specified time.
- Case 1
- Cause
- Harness connection trouble between the PCU PWB and the separation position sensor
- Check and remedy
- Check the harness between the PCU PWB and the separation position sensor.
- Case 2
- Cause
- The belt position sensor is not interrupted or it is always interrupted. Belt separation clutch operation trouble
- Check and remedy
- Use SIM6-3 to check the belt separation operation.
- Case 3
- Cause
- The primary transfer belt unit is not installed.
- Check and remedy
- Install the primary transfer belt.
Hi Ruben,
Im not a tech so simple talk may help... where are the sensors located? the copier was working fine... then its only done this as soon as I pulled the drum and developer unit out to look at then put back in... the machine is a 2006 model as well...
Do you have to run anything in simulation if you have pulled a drum or developer out?
Hi bill
thanks its and old machine a tech costs more then I paid for it.. ive changed drums ect before on canon machines without problem.. ive noticed this machine is a little more complicated... Would me removing the drum and putting it back in without making any adjustments cause this?
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I had to turn the belt so the cover slotted back in correctly... i feel a bit silly...
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