Canon IRC7260 leaking developer starter

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  • OscarL2154
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2020
    • 1

    #1

    Canon IRC7260 leaking developer starter

    Hello Friends. I have a Canon ImageRunner Advance C7260. The machine is spilling/leaking cyan developer onto the IBT belt and into the fixing unit. I have replaced the Cyan developer assembly 3 times and the machine still spills the developer. With all the developer getting down into the lower assemblies, it is throwing all kind of error codes. Anyone ever had this scenario happen to them before? I could use some advice on how to resolve this issue. Thank You in advance.
  • derrekflo
    Technician

    Site Contributor
    • Feb 2022
    • 40

    #2
    Re: Canon IRC7260 leaking developer starter

    the developer unit is incorrectly assembled, check it.

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    • zoraldinho
      teacher-guide-expert-guru

      Site Contributor
      5,000+ Posts
      • Mar 2008
      • 5007

      #3
      Re: Canon IRC7260 leaking developer starter

      Can be bad DC con.Check developer values.
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
      A picture is worth a thousand words

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      • Venom
        Technical/IT Support

        500+ Posts
        • Nov 2009
        • 765

        #4
        Re: Canon IRC7260 leaking developer starter

        Also when the drum wears it can start pulling dev. Always keep old dev units for the starter so you can top up the dev when it gets low....they barely fill these with enough from factory.
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        • 20 year tech
          Senior Tech

          500+ Posts
          • May 2014
          • 577

          #5
          Re: Canon IRC7260 leaking developer starter

          Originally posted by Venom
          Also when the drum wears it can start pulling dev. Always keep old dev units for the starter so you can top up the dev when it gets low....they barely fill these with enough from factory.

          Plus 1 on this reply, I normally replace the drums with the developers for this reason.

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