Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

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  • cs.dk
    Technician
    • Apr 2017
    • 24

    [Error Code] Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

    This error code pops up, when the machine is warming up. Restart it does not help.
    I can't find the error code in the service manual, any clues?

    TIA
  • copier tech
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    5,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2014
    • 7934

    #2
    Re: Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

    This is an ITB home position error. Most likely the white patch on the belt is dirty, take the ITB unit out, clean the white patch & sensor most likely this will resolve your issue.

    Error Codes > Canon > iRC3100 > Code E070-0002
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    • cs.dk
      Technician
      • Apr 2017
      • 24

      #3
      Re: Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

      Thanks.
      Just to be sure, it would be this one, right?
      IMAG0051.jpg

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      • zoraldinho
        teacher-guide-expert-guru

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        2,500+ Posts
        • Mar 2008
        • 4955

        #4
        Re: Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

        No.This is drum unit.Transfer belt (itb) is under inside cover.Check video:

        Practice makes perfect
        If it ain't broke, don't fix it
        A picture is worth a thousand words
        If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself

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        • cs.dk
          Technician
          • Apr 2017
          • 24

          #5
          Re: Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

          Cleaning the belt and sensor cured it for ~5 months.. Now it's doing the same again. But this time the belt looks loose in one side, while fine in the other. Like a tensioner had failed.
          I don't wanna spend more time on that crap. Got it for free, and have used most of the consumables anyway.

          I'll find another used copier. But the big question, what to go for? Another Canon? Or maybe Gestetner, Ricoh, Kyocera, Konica-Minolta, etc. In the local used-marked, there's a lot to choose from.

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          • copier tech
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            5,000+ Posts
            • Jan 2014
            • 7934

            #6
            Re: Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

            Originally posted by cs.dk
            Cleaning the belt and sensor cured it for ~5 months.. Now it's doing the same again. But this time the belt looks loose in one side, while fine in the other. Like a tensioner had failed.
            I don't wanna spend more time on that crap. Got it for free, and have used most of the consumables anyway.

            I'll find another used copier. But the big question, what to go for? Another Canon? Or maybe Gestetner, Ricoh, Kyocera, Konica-Minolta, etc. In the local used-marked, there's a lot to choose from.

            Yes the plastic tension arms used to break all the time, they were modified in the end.

            But I agree not worth speeding time of this old model, it was a diabolical model even from new.

            Depending on your budget the Canon IRAC3380 series is a good machine or if you can afford it go for a Konica Minolta C224e series
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            • cs.dk
              Technician
              • Apr 2017
              • 24

              #7
              Re: Canon iR3100 - E000070-0002

              Thanks.
              I'll look out for those models.

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              • cs.dk
                Technician
                • Apr 2017
                • 24

                #8
                Brugte Konica-Minolta Kopimaskiner

                Does it seem as fair prices? Most of them are with the "large" finisher.

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