Canon IR1435 fixing films

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  • RHodg57
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    • Dec 2013
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    Canon IR1435 fixing films

    We have a few of these we sold and recently with low meter machines we have had problems with fixing films tearing and

    the lower roller getting damaged on the front side. I have seen a couple posts on the forum concerning this issue but no

    responses. Has anyone seen any tech pubs related to the fixing assemblies on these models?
  • luis1984bol
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    • Nov 2011
    • 155

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    Re: Canon IR1435 fixing films

    Originally posted by RHodg57
    We have a few of these we sold and recently with low meter machines we have had problems with fixing films tearing and

    the lower roller getting damaged on the front side. I have seen a couple posts on the forum concerning this issue but no

    responses. Has anyone seen any tech pubs related to the fixing assemblies on these models?
    Try updating the firmware to DCON V05.01 and change the springs located in the fixing unit. Canon realease new spring with a black line:

    NEW FE3-4230-010 SPRING, TENSION
    OLD FE3-4230-000 SPRING, TENSION

    Firmware UST_iR1435_v3.03.02

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    • RHodg57
      Trusted Tech

      100+ Posts
      • Dec 2013
      • 191

      #3
      Re: Canon IR1435 fixing films

      Originally posted by luis1984bol
      Try updating the firmware to DCON V05.01 and change the springs located in the fixing unit. Canon realease new spring with a black line:

      NEW FE3-4230-010 SPRING, TENSION
      OLD FE3-4230-000 SPRING, TENSION

      Firmware UST_iR1435_v3.03.02
      Tried to order those updated springs and it said no longer

      available. Did they change the number again?

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      • tomcatt
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        50+ Posts
        • Jul 2010
        • 92

        #4
        Re: Canon IR1435 fixing films

        I have had a few units fail around 30k on a new machine but after replacing the entire unit they are over 50k and good to go. I am thinking just bad units on new machines.

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