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  • skibum
    Independent Service Tech
    Site Contributor
    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 231

    #1

    Ir6020 e061-0001

    I changed the drum cleaning blade on this machine and now it has this code. The drum at first was possible not turning due to screw/key to the drum shaft wasn't aligned, but has since been corrected. I did dust off the potential sensor with a hand blower duster with a gentle amount of air. Is it the potential sensor? Has anyone had this problem? Thanks in advance for your help. Jerry
  • SCREWTAPE
    • May 2025

    #2
    Originally posted by skibum
    I changed the drum cleaning blade on this machine and now it has this code. The drum at first was possible not turning due to screw/key to the drum shaft wasn't aligned, but has since been corrected. I did dust off the potential sensor with a hand blower duster with a gentle amount of air. Is it the potential sensor? Has anyone had this problem? Thanks in advance for your help. Jerry
    Inspect what you did, thats the best advice. If you did not have this error before look at what you did.
    Last edited by Guest; 09-01-2009, 05:12 PM.

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    • Desert Rat
      Service Manager

      Site Contributor
      1,000+ Posts
      • May 2008
      • 1089

      #3
      skibum,
      Some of the hardest problems I've had to solve were the ones that I
      created. I hate when I do that.
      Screwtape is right, I've learned to back track first. Check the erase lamp
      is connected and everything else around the drum.

      From the manual:

      E 061 - the laser shutter is faulty, the laser unit is faulty, the potential
      measurement PCB is faulty, the dc controller is faulty.

      0001-As a result of potential control the drum surface (VL2) of the white
      background is about 200V. (Generating a solid black image)

      0002-The primary charger output used for print output and the drum
      surface potential after laser output has been made are about 200V
      (generating a solid black image)

      Basicly, the drum does not have enough charge to repel the toner.
      Are you getting solid black copy? If so look for something that would
      cause that. Check all the chargers make sure the wires are at the
      correct height. And clean. Also check to see if the laser shutter is
      working. Some of these machines use a tab on the door to open the
      shutter, I don't remember if this is one, but I did run into that on a canon
      color unit for 2 days.
      I have also made it a point to have the book open for any model that I
      am working on, when I have the book. Do you need the book?

      Also on the ir5000/6000 series if the customer is not running a lot of
      volume on the machine the toner under the cleaning augar tends to
      harden and the little gears on the front get stripped. The sypmtom
      for this is gray sploches on the copy and gray stuff on the transport
      belts. And in the transfer charger. I usually chip it out with a small
      flat blade screwdriver by taping the end with a bigger screwdriver.
      Then replace the gears if needed. The heat from the fuser causes this
      problem, so the fan in the front has to work, clean the filter.
      The heat will also warp the air duct next to the drum, which is connected
      to the filter you just cleaned. It sounds worse that it really is.

      Good luck

      DR

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      • THUK
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Jul 2008
        • 195

        #4
        hi,do you have both charge wires in the primary,is the drum turning,or it could be pot control assy-can you test it in another mc.

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        • smiley
          Senior Tech

          500+ Posts
          • Aug 2008
          • 616

          #5
          some times the laser unit can cause this error try to turn off the potential sersor in service mode under option then body.gud luck
          there is no glory without sacrifice

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