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  • teckat
    Field Supervisor

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    • Jan 2010
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    #16
    Originally posted by jose1020
    Yes i tried different drum. Where is the HVT located?

    is the Drum turning fully
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    • SCREWTAPE
      East Coast Imaging

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      • Jan 2009
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      #17
      Originally posted by ticket
      is the Drum turning fully
      That's a good point.
      I remember something like that happening before.

      I mean he had a E64, humm
      Jose, if I may ask, is the developer engaged??

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      • SCREWTAPE
        East Coast Imaging

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        #18
        Here is the location of that HVT on the IR2270
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        • teckat
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          #19
          from old Canon paper work

          the Main Motor Drive could be slipping

          also check the Developer Clutch (CL3) position

          CL3..jpg
          set screws had " backed off " the Developer Drive Shaft. tighten the set screws. Recheck Developer operation.
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          • jose1020
            Technician
            • Apr 2010
            • 41

            #20
            i was able to solve the problem thanks for you help. the problem was the hvt pcb

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            • SCREWTAPE
              East Coast Imaging

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              #21
              Originally posted by jose1020
              i was able to solve the problem thanks for you help. the problem was the hvt pcb
              As I said the E064 spoke for itself.
              Glad to hear you got it solved.

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              • teckat
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                #22
                Originally posted by SCREWTAPE
                As I said the E064 spoke for itself.
                Glad to hear you got it solved.

                your knowledge is GOLD
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