Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

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  • tonerjockey
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Apr 2014
    • 567

    #1

    Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

    i fiddled and fiddled with it and it went from slipping to sticking etc. flustered. if i can get a registration clutch, and possibly a solenoid that would be cool. and it also needs a upper fuser roller which i dont love doing but hey. especially on a dresser with the guys heater blowing hot air on me when its already hot out. any leads i would appreciate. thank you, Jiim
  • copier tech
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    • Jan 2014
    • 8132

    #2
    Re: Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

    Wow this is an old model!

    I used to strip & clean the reg clutch with wd40 that always did the trick!

    Keep an out out on ebay you may find a fuser unit on there.
    Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

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    • tonerjockey
      Senior Tech

      500+ Posts
      • Apr 2014
      • 567

      #3
      Re: Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

      Originally posted by copier tech
      Wow this is an old model!

      I used to strip & clean the reg clutch with wd40 that always did the trick!

      Keep an out out on ebay you may find a fuser unit on there.
      Hello, yes i took it apart and used silicon greese as i was lazy to go out to the van and look for patrolium grease. i then sprayed it with WD 40 and then even tried silicon oil. fuser oil. some days things just dont improve. others, things just go smooth. wish we could predict it. i think its related to being under stress.

      i had a source i think a while back for a fuser roller, but unless i can fix the feeding issue, no sense. have a nice weekend.

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

        Originally posted by tonerjockey
        Hello, yes i took it apart and used silicon greese as i was lazy to go out to the van and look for patrolium grease. i then sprayed it with WD 40 and then even tried silicon oil. fuser oil. some days things just dont improve. others, things just go smooth. wish we could predict it. i think its related to being under stress.

        i had a source i think a while back for a fuser roller, but unless i can fix the feeding issue, no sense. have a nice weekend.

        PC11= R.I.P

        FB1-1474-020

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        • copier tech
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          • Jan 2014
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          #5
          Re: Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

          Originally posted by teckat
          PC11= R.I.P

          FB1-1474-020

          MediaForm is a supplier of the biggest range of printers, computers and technology products in Australia at the most competitive prices.


          WCP Laser Printer Parts & More

          He does have the better version, not the PC7!
          Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

          For all your firmware & service manual needs please visit us at:

          www.copierfirmware.co.uk - www.printerfirmware.co.uk

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

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            Re: Canon PC 11 registration clutch needed

            Originally posted by copier tech
            He does have the better version, not the PC7!



            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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