I have a canon 2800 that gives a stationary jam after paper leaves fusing unit but before it reaches the delivery sensor. The paper stops in the middle of the vertical transport to the delivery section. I think it may be to M5 motor but when I go into service mode the motor always operates fine. If I go into the jam history I see a common pattern of a 0114 jam code but if I am not mistaken that would refer to the PS19 delivery sensor that it never reaches. Any ideas?
Canon 2800 needs help
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Re: Canon 2800 needs help
I have a canon 2800 that gives a stationary jam after paper leaves fusing unit but before it reaches the delivery sensor. The paper stops in the middle of the vertical transport to the delivery section. I think it may be to M5 motor but when I go into service mode the motor always operates fine. If I go into the jam history I see a common pattern of a 0114 jam code but if I am not mistaken that would refer to the PS19 delivery sensor that it never reaches. Any ideas?
When the grease dries out in the fuser sleeve you get fixing unit jams usual for a motor to fail.
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Re: Canon 2800 needs help
Yes it is for the Canon IR2800 mono machine.The copy makes it out of the fuser successfull but when it is headed towards the exit it stops in the door every time.Comment
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Re: Canon 2800 needs help
I have a canon 2800 that gives a stationary jam after paper leaves fusing unit but before it reaches the delivery sensor. The paper stops in the middle of the vertical transport to the delivery section. I think it may be to M5 motor but when I go into service mode the motor always operates fine. If I go into the jam history I see a common pattern of a 0114 jam code but if I am not mistaken that would refer to the PS19 delivery sensor that it never reaches. Any ideas?Comment
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Re: Canon 2800 needs help
Yes, very well could be as the flag is late to return to it's position as paper passes. The sensor being slow then gives the machine the impression the page is still over it, when it has moved on. The sensor arm at the fuser exit was a common problem, I cannot remember the jam code for that particular issue as I worked on these well over 15 years ago.Comment
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