Checking in, with Canon IR1025 USB problem

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  • bnilsson

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    Checking in, with Canon IR1025 USB problem

    Greetings from New York's Capital Region! I run a one-person business and have been long reliant on copy machines. My Canon ir1025, purchased a few years ago, has been a great workhouse, but some time ago I had what I suspect was a lightning strike, as I lost the USB connectivity on it and a Brother printer. I replaced the Brother,
    but I'd like to get the printing capability back on the Canon, which has no other networking capability.

    Is the USB port on a board I could easily (or not even easily) replace? Can you steer me to a good source for parts? Thanks!

    -- Byron Nilsson
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    • SCREWTAPE
      East Coast Imaging

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      Re: Checking in, with Canon IR1025 USB problem

      Originally posted by bnilsson
      Greetings from New York's Capital Region! I run a one-person business and have been long reliant on copy machines. My Canon ir1025, purchased a few years ago, has been a great workhouse, but some time ago I had what I suspect was a lightning strike, as I lost the USB connectivity on it and a Brother printer. I replaced the Brother,
      but I'd like to get the printing capability back on the Canon, which has no other networking capability.

      Is the USB port on a board I could easily (or not even easily) replace? Can you steer me to a good source for parts? Thanks!

      -- Byron Nilsson
      I will be more than glad to help you out.

      There is a case when connecting the imageRUNNER 1023/1025 to a pc via an usb cable it would not recognize it as a printer. Does the PC recognize the hardware (iR1025)

      Replacing the IP PCB (FM2-6094-000) and the ROM PCB (FM2-6082-0000) resolved this issue in this case. Part numbers vary depending on the serial number of the machine.

      If you need,or want to try to repair your canon 1025. I can give you a quote on these pcb's and get them to you. Contact me below.
      Replacing these pcbs is really easy. If your somewhat tech savvy, you can probably do it.
      Last edited by SCREWTAPE; 09-17-2013, 06:15 AM.

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