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  • CS0523
    Technician
    • Feb 2015
    • 35

    #1

    [Misc] Canon IRC3580Ne slow printing/copy

    I have a IRC3580Ne, when I Copy/Print over 10 sheets the machine make a break after 6 sheets and then it print the follow sheets every 5-8 seconds.

    Testpages out of the ServiceMode (Copier>TEST>PG) print in normal speed

    I have check/change the HDD and memory (1,5GB).
    No JAM/ERR Codes

    sorry for the english
  • teckat
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    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: Canon IRC3580Ne slow printing/copy

    Originally posted by CS0523
    I have a IRC3580Ne, when I Copy/Print over 10 sheets the machine make a break after 6 sheets and then it print the follow sheets every 5-8 seconds.

    Testpages out of the ServiceMode (Copier>TEST>PG) print in normal speed

    I have check/change the HDD and memory (1,5GB).
    No JAM/ERR Codes

    sorry for the english
    ================================================== =

    You could have a Fix Unit that is going bad-----have seen this in this series---------------------------

    Your Fixing Edge Area Cooling Fans--------------------------------------------
    Note: Allow the Fixing Unit to cool down in order to get a proper reading and adjustment.
    set in service mode ---- COPIER>OPTION>BODY>FN-ENTMP to a setting of -4
    Setting FN-ENTMP to a -4 allows the Cooling Fans to stay in high speed mode which allows the fans to continue to cool the Fixing Film Edges. FN-ENTMP is located in Service Mode > Copier > Option > Body > Level 1.
    Note: No error code will be displayed for a failure of one of the fans. Fans may be coming on, but since they are stepping motors they may not be going into high speed mode.

    Also In Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > set [ADJ-LVL] to '1'.



    Check to be sure the cassettes are set for "Plain Paper Mode" and not "Heavy Paper Mode".
    The adjustment can be found in User Mode; under Common Settings > Register Paper Type.

    or------try clearing the MN-CON-------------------------------------------Your image stabilization may be out of wack
    make sure u print out a P PRINT before a clear

    Service mode > COPIER > Function > CLEAR > select MN-CON >
    press OK to clear the data on the main controller > re-input values indicated in the PPRINT


    Note:
    - When the OK button is pressed after selecting this service mode, all the data stored in the RAM are cleared.
    - Once this mode is executed, all the data stored in the SRAM board are initialized.
    - The file control information to the HDD is also cleared, and thus all the image data stored in the HDD cannot be read out. When executing this mode, be
    sure to explain to the user that all the image data stored in In-Boxes are lost and to gain the user's approval.

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


    The default value of the following service mode is '100': [Service mode (Level 2) > COPER > Option > BODY > INTPPR-1].
    When increasing the sets interval (number of sheets) for the image stabilization control to about '500' sheets, set the value of this mode to '500'. If this value is set to '1000', the control will not be performed during initial rotation, and the control during job is seldom performed.

    Note: Use this service mode depending on the severity of the symptom because changing this mode will increase the execution intervals of the control or stop the control, possibly causing the density variation.

    Reference: The service modes that can change the intervals of the image stabilization control are as follows:

    a. Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > INTROT-1.
    This is used to set the execution interval (number of sheets) for image stabilization control (adjustment set 1) during initial/last rotation.
    Adjustable range: 50 to 1000 (value at time of factory shipment/after RAM clear: 100)
    Note: Increasing the execution intervals of the control may adversely affect the density variation.

    b. Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > INTROT-2.
    This is used to set the execution interval (number of sheets) for image stabilization control (adjustment set 2) during initial/last rotation.
    Adjustable range: 50 to 1000. (Value at time of factory shipment/after RAM clear: 500)
    Note: Increasing the execution interval of the control may aggravate variation of density.

    c. Service mode (Level 2) > COPER > Option > BODY > INTPPR-1.
    This is used to set interval (number of sheets) for performing image stabilization control (adjustment set 1) between sheets.
    Adjustable range: 50 to 100. (Value at time of factory shipment/after RAM clear: 100)

    d. Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > INTROT-T.
    This is used to set the execution interval (time) for image stabilization control during standby.
    Adjustable range: 1 to 10 hours. (Value at time of factory shipment/after RAM clear: 2)
    Note: To turn the image stabilization control during standby ON/OFF, select [Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > AUTO-DH].
    - 0: automatic start OFF (prohibit operation)
    - 1: automatic start ON (permit operation: value at time of factory shipment/after RAM clear)
    Note: If this mode is set to ‘0’ (OFF), the user will have to monitor the output image to determine when to perform the following item in the user mode: [Adjustment/cleaning > automatic gradation compensation (full compensation)].
    Other image stabilization control processes are performed independently of this setting.

    e. Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY >ADJ-LVL.
    This is used to set execution mode for image stabilization control performed after preset number of sheets.
    Adjustable range: 0 to 2. (value at time of factory shipment/after RAM clear: 0)
    - 0: Normal mode (value at time of factory shipment/value after RAM clear)
    Adjustment set 1: Discharge current volume control, single-cycle ATVC control, ATR control, image position compensation
    Adjustment set 2: Discharge current volume control, single-cycle ATVC control, ATR control, SALT-Dmax control, image position compensation
    - 1: Compression mode 1
    Adjustment set 1: Discharge current volume control, single-cycle ATVC control, ATR control, image position compensation
    Adjustment set 2: Discharge current volume control, single-cycle ATVC control, ATR control, image position compensation
    Note: This mode will increase the density fluctuation compared to Normal mode.
    - 2: Compression mode 2
    Adjustment set 1: Nothing
    Adjustment set 2: Nothing
    Note: If this mode is set, all the image stabilization controls will not be performed. Therefore, such controls have to be performed manually by making the following selections in sequence in the user mode: [Adjustment/cleaning > automatic gradation compensation (full compensation)].

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    • CS0523
      Technician
      • Feb 2015
      • 35

      #3
      Re: Canon IRC3580Ne slow printing/copy

      Thanks for the answer, I check the Machine this week and give you a response.

      EDIT:09.11.16
      Note: Allow the Fixing Unit to cool down in order to get a proper reading and adjustment.
      set in service mode ---- COPIER>OPTION>BODY>FN-ENTMP to a setting of -4
      Setting FN-ENTMP to a -4 allows the Cooling Fans to stay in high speed mode which allows the fans to continue to cool the Fixing Film Edges. FN-ENTMP is located in Service Mode > Copier > Option > Body > Level 1.
      Note: No error code will be displayed for a failure of one of the fans. Fans may be coming on, but since they are stepping motors they may not be going into high speed mode.

      Also In Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > set [ADJ-LVL] to '1'.
      It works. Thank you for the help.
      Last edited by CS0523; 11-09-2016, 02:09 PM.

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: Canon IRC3580Ne slow printing/copy

        Originally posted by CS0523
        Thanks for the answer, I check the Machine this week and give you a response.

        EDIT:09.11.16

        It works. Thank you for the help.


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