That might seem like a good idea and I've know tech who would use weather foam, but there is a newer type inner door assy as well and it works rather well when you replace the right lower door with it. To me the foam idea is a band aid, after a while the foam gets crease and the tension is compromised. Its best to stick with the mods that canon suggests.
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Oh my god! Wish I hadn't bothered. When you are replacing the fixing unit on the IR5880/6880Ci machine's it is very easy to catch the sensors as you are putting the fixing unit back in the machine. This has happened to me a few times and to other Engineers in the UK. It is quite a common mistake and easy to miss.
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Oh my god! Wish I hadn't bothered. When you are replacing the fixing unit on the IR5880/6880Ci machine's it is very easy to catch the sensors as you are putting the fixing unit back in the machine. This has happened to me a few times and to other Engineers in the UK. It is quite a common mistake and easy to miss.
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I thought I'd pass this along. Had a call today for an E202 on an ir5570. It would turn on and work 1 out of 3 tries. What I found was the gear/shaft (item #125) was sticking. I couldn't tell until I took it apart but there was either pop, coffee, or glue on the shaft and on the frame, which made the gear very hard to turn. Cleaned it off and put it back together and it worked fine. I don't expect this will be common issue, more likely a one-hit-wonder, but just thought I'd share it here.
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Revised Canon Technical Publication for the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7055/ 7065/ 9065 PRO/ 9075 PRO -This Pub. has the procedure to prevent the Cyan Developing Drive Motor from making contact with an AC line directly behind it possibly leading to an electrical short.**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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scan lamp IR 8500
good day, i have ir8500 with old scan lamp gives e220, unfortunately we do not have this item in stock now and as expected to arrive by the 10th. of jun. could i re adjust any thing to make it work for only this month.
note e220 is not permanent but it appear after almost 1k, it is located in copy shop with high copy volume specially this time of year.
thanks in advanceComment
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scan lamp IR 8500
good day, i have ir8500 with old scan lamp gives e220, unfortunately we do not have this item in stock now and as expected to arrive by the 10th. of jun. could i re adjust any thing to make it work for only this month.
note e220 is not permanent but it appear after almost 1k, it is located in copy shop with high copy volume specially this time of year.
thanks in advance
You can also check the inverter pcb and the heater for the lamp.
Chances are its the lamp..
After you replace the lamp be sure to perform a
1. In service mode [COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD], execute [CCD-ADJ].
2. In service mode [COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD], execute [LUT-ADJ].Comment
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scan lamp IR 8500
good day, i have ir8500 with old scan lamp gives e220, unfortunately we do not have this item in stock now and as expected to arrive by the 10th. of jun. could i re adjust any thing to make it work for only this month.
note e220 is not permanent but it appear after almost 1k, it is located in copy shop with high copy volume specially this time of year.
thanks in advance
Canon ImageRunner 8500 Lamps
http://www.precisionroller.com/lamps.../products.html**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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