Canon IR Adv 8295 PRO - E060-0001

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  • Benjamin98
    Technician

    50+ Posts
    • Mar 2015
    • 89

    #1

    [Error Code] Canon IR Adv 8295 PRO - E060-0001

    Hi all,
    I have this machine that is giving this error more and more frequently. In the past, I just removed the Primary and Pre-transfer charging units and cleaned - the error would disappear when putting them back into the machine.
    Now this is not working, I have cleaned the sensor(PS94) which is what the manual indicates but no luck. Even replaced the Primary charging unit but that hasn't worked either.

    Anyone come across this error before? The machine is in a very dusty environment so my thoughts were possibly bad contacts or dry joints??

    Any help would be very much appreciated

    Ben
  • teckat
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    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16092

    #2
    Re: Canon IR Adv 8295 PRO - E060-0001

    Originally posted by Benjamin98
    Hi all,
    I have this machine that is giving this error more and more frequently. In the past, I just removed the Primary and Pre-transfer charging units and cleaned - the error would disappear when putting them back into the machine.
    Now this is not working, I have cleaned the sensor(PS94) which is what the manual indicates but no luck. Even replaced the Primary charging unit but that hasn't worked either.

    Anyone come across this error before? The machine is in a very dusty environment so my thoughts were possibly bad contacts or dry joints??

    Any help would be very much appreciated

    Ben
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    E060-0001 and the Primary Corona Assembly (1st Corona Assembly) has been replaced.

    It is observed that the shutter will drive out of home position, but it will not drive back to home position. In I/O mode P003 bit 15 is always indicating 1 even when the shutter is not at home. Note the I/O should be 1 when in home position and 0 when not at home position.



    Workaround :
    The solution was to replace the Primary Charging Shutter Sensor (PS94). The part number for PS94 is WG8-5848-000.


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    The Connectors for the Developer and the Buffer Unit have the same number of wires (6).
    These connectors can be mistakenly swapped when trouble shooting any issues with the Developer.

    By swapping the connectors, it may damage the DC Controller PCB and or the Main Driver PCB. In this case the DC Controller was replaced and fixed the E060-0001.



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    • lianexay
      Technician
      • Aug 2016
      • 25

      #3
      Re: Canon IR Adv 8295 PRO - E060-0001

      Originally posted by teckat
      =================================================

      E060-0001 and the Primary Corona Assembly (1st Corona Assembly) has been replaced.

      It is observed that the shutter will drive out of home position, but it will not drive back to home position. In I/O mode P003 bit 15 is always indicating 1 even when the shutter is not at home. Note the I/O should be 1 when in home position and 0 when not at home position.



      Workaround :
      The solution was to replace the Primary Charging Shutter Sensor (PS94). The part number for PS94 is WG8-5848-000.


      ================================================

      The Connectors for the Developer and the Buffer Unit have the same number of wires (6).
      These connectors can be mistakenly swapped when trouble shooting any issues with the Developer.

      By swapping the connectors, it may damage the DC Controller PCB and or the Main Driver PCB. In this case the DC Controller was replaced and fixed the E060-0001.



      Hi, All.

      My there,my Machine got the same error (Canon IR Adv 8295 PRO-E060-0001). Does anyone here can fix it and what is the root cause of this issue.

      very appreciate if anyone can help for fix it.

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