Canon IR8105 E010

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  • skibum
    Independent Service Tech
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    • Apr 2009
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    #1

    Canon IR8105 E010

    Is the E010 a drive problem? I can not find it in the manual, the manual skipped over E010??? Any advice would be great! Thanks!
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    Re: Canon IR8105 E010

    Originally posted by skibum
    Is the E010 a drive problem? I can not find it in the manual, the manual skipped over E010??? Any advice would be great! Thanks!


    never seen E010 on this series 8000 series checked all manuals

    re check code


    on the ADVANCE 400 / 500 series
    Main Drive assembly/ Main Motor / DC issue
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    • skibum
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      • Apr 2009
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      #3
      Re: Canon IR8105 E001

      It is now a E000001-0002. Customer at first had the code E001-0010. Is this the thermisters and possibly the thermal switch?

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
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        Re: Canon IR8105 E001

        Originally posted by skibum
        It is now a E000001-0002. Customer at first had the code E001-0010. Is this the thermisters and possibly the thermal switch?

        E001 -0002= Fixing Assembly high temperature error (software detection)-----------don't forget to CLEAR the ERROR in service mode

        1. Check if the cable of the Thermistor is caught. -> Replace
        the Thermistors. -> Replace the Fixing Upper Unit.

        2. IH control error. -> Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB
        (PCB10), the DC Controller PCB (PCB1), or the Main
        Driver PCB (PCB2).

        Description
        • The Fixing Main Thermistor (THM1) detects 230 degC or higher.
        • The Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 (THM2)/Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 (THM4) detects 230 degC or higher for 2 consecutive
        seconds.

        Also check fuse FU19 shown below on Main Driver pcb


        the chart below shows the voltage of the fuses, connectors / pin location, loads and error / alarm codes.



        Following is a list of error codes this chart associates a fuse with:
        E824, E005, E121, E023, E804, E820, E401, E025, E020, E008, E002, E001, E000

        Following is a list of alarm codes this chart associates a fuse with:
        33-0026, 33-0027, 04-0073

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