canon np1020 no life

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  • Herrmann
    Senior Tech

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    500+ Posts
    • Jan 2006
    • 792

    #16
    Blackcat, the mashines with the *Banana Lamps* was the Canon PC10/PC20
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    • retro
      Technician
      • Jun 2010
      • 14

      #17
      Ive seen the power supply cause that problem on a NP 1020 (years ago, Ha!)

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #18
        D.O.A

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        • oldschool
          Trusted Tech

          100+ Posts
          • Mar 2007
          • 245

          #19
          I used to work on those NP1020s. I even think I did the video training course. They were very unreliable copiers. We had two, and One was parted out within a 6 months. The boss didn't buy any more. The PC's and NP115 did have the bad lamps. We used HI-temp black spray paint on the inside of the fuser roller to keep it from happening.
          Related to what you're seeing. I had a copier that did something like this. Pulled out my hair. I finally found a screw on a circuit board. It was a scanning motor control board if I remember correctly so changing the power supply did not fix it. Move the copier out screw moved away and copier worked..moved copier back screw touched component copier does not power on. Copier works until vibration moves the screw back and copier shuts off. That was about 10 call backs.
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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
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            #20
            Now that u mentioned it , I can remember that screw issue
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