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  • Foo
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    • Nov 2009
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    C5051 Fixing film assy. Film replacement...

    Canon IR Advanced C5051 331K pages, overall needs some maintenance on the entire unit.

    I haven't worked on a lot of Canon boxes and never messed the fixing film itself.
    The C5051 I'm working on hasn't had much in the way of maintenance.
    Multiple systems show wear and need attention.
    I'm tackling the Fixing film assy first. It's torn and has the machine in a stopped state.
    I have the service manual and have gone through the Fixing assy. section and don't see a "How to page" on the film itself.
    It tells me how to remove the film assy. but not anything on the replacement of the film.

    Tips, tricks, advice...I'll take any advice from you Canon Pro's!

    Thanks
    Jeff in STL
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    Re: C5051 Fixing film assy. Film replacement...

    Originally posted by Foo
    Canon IR Advanced C5051 331K pages, overall needs some maintenance on the entire unit.

    I haven't worked on a lot of Canon boxes and never messed the fixing film itself.
    The C5051 I'm working on hasn't had much in the way of maintenance.
    Multiple systems show wear and need attention.
    I'm tackling the Fixing film assy first. It's torn and has the machine in a stopped state.
    I have the service manual and have gone through the Fixing assy. section and don't see a "How to page" on the film itself.
    It tells me how to remove the film assy. but not anything on the replacement of the film.

    Tips, tricks, advice...I'll take any advice from you Canon Pro's!

    Thanks
    Jeff in STL

    CANON IR ADVANCE C5030/C5035/C5045/C5051
    FILM ASSEMLY AND PRESSURE ROLLER FOR FUSER UNIT Replacement



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