Canon iR105 finisher tray B keeps on lowering when printing or copying

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  • spectraindo
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • May 2008
    • 313

    #16
    Re: Canon iR105 finisher tray B keeps on lowering when printing or copying

    There are two sets of sensors that detect tray position and paper height, S4 for tray B and S5 for tray A.
    Clean the sensors and make sensor auto adjustments.
    TRAY SENSORS.pdf

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    • mafifulos
      Technician
      • Jul 2017
      • 11

      #17
      Re: Canon iR105 finisher tray B keeps on lowering when printing or copying

      Originally posted by mafifulos
      Good Day, I am a noob technician on copier machines, can you please help me troubleshoot my problem a Canon iR105 copier machine, When i print, the finisher tray "B" lowers down automatically, even if i pull it up, it will go back down when i print or make copies. I have tried replacing the motor, sensors, almost everything that is inside the tray B from our other working canon iR105 machines so i can troubleshoot. still no luck, what is the problem. Please help.
      THANK YOU ALL!! , I resolved the issue. I just cleaned the left and right sensor and now its working.

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      • mafifulos
        Technician
        • Jul 2017
        • 11

        #18
        Re: Canon iR105 finisher tray B keeps on lowering when printing or copying

        Originally posted by spectraindo
        There are two sets of sensors that detect tray position and paper height, S4 for tray B and S5 for tray A.
        Clean the sensors and make sensor auto adjustments.
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        thank you for the reply, but i already resolved the issu, i just cleaned the small light bulb on the left and right on the tray and its now working fine.

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        • mafifulos
          Technician
          • Jul 2017
          • 11

          #19
          Re: Canon iR105 finisher tray B keeps on lowering when printing or copying

          Originally posted by Canuck
          There are a set of sensors that look across the surface of the tray..when the paper stack gets higher, it detects this and tray drops fractionally to adjust. The transmitters are on one side and the receivers are on the other. They are level with the process tray(tray that stacks and offsets before ejecting stack out). Blow them out. Also on the tray itself there is a circuit board that has photo interrupts on it. There are cut outs in the rail...these photo interrupts look for the cut out to know the tray's position. The screw that mounts the board comes loose. Blow out the sensors also...The F means your sensors are not initializing...focus on the sensors that look across the tray
          thank you!!! for the reply, the issue is the sensor. the small light bulb on the left and right on the tray and its now working fine.

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