iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
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I posted a picture w/instructions on that procedure, earlier in post
procedure is effective when u do all Lasers/ instead of trial & error swapping**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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I didn't notice this when resetting the lasers and putting them back, luckily my colleage did.Comment
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Martins_Vision
Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
info@martinsezprint.com
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JacobComment
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Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
Can you help me ? i had two 3220 shiped and they got knocked around abit got the lasers off HP the images on here are gone do you still have them? can you walk me thru?
info@martinsezprint.com
Thanks
Jacob
First ?
are u a tech ?
Preventive measures for possible color displacement in the paper feed (sub scanning) and the main scan (front to rear) direction--
see link / I accept no responsibilities if u cause more issues
Canon TP03 174f.pdf/ posted in Google-
have u tried to do a FULL ADJUST-AUTO CALIBRATION / before playing around with Lasers ?
did u remove & inspect the ITB UNIT's position ?
what TEST PRINTS have u printed out for inspection / especially the PG6 Grid
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Martins_Vision
Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
Yes did an auto adj , also swaped out transferbelt from another ( i have 10 of these) ive swaped out just about everything. test sheets (pg6 grid ) look the same on both machines just ones farther out than the other.. i can upload scans if it helps.. should i wait on the laser tare down isnt bad on these ( isnt great ethier) and ive been told centering the laser is easy i just didnt know where HP was should i wait? i just asume its the laser becase the way they where treated on the truck..
( aslo i formated fiery back to factory) and went threw all the menues
Thanks for all your Help
Jacob
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First ?
are u a tech ?
Preventive measures for possible color displacement in the paper feed (sub scanning) and the main scan (front to rear) direction--
see link / I accept no responsibilities if u cause more issues
Canon TP03 174f.pdf/ posted in Google-
have u tried to do a FULL ADJUST-AUTO CALIBRATION / before playing around with Lasers ?
did u remove & inspect the ITB UNIT's position ?
what TEST PRINTS have u printed out for inspection / especially the PG6 Grid
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Martins_Vision
Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
sweet thank you very much thats what i needed .. Thank You .. i do have i more ? if you can help i got E751-1302 error (not jam) any clue? keeps getting worse like its a count but i cant find it anywhere i thought it was toner starvation but switched drum and toner and hoper moters are good like i said cant find it anywhere ( and error location is 5 if i remeber right thats the printer itself so its not the main controller and the finisher and everything is unpluged
Once again thanks for your help your a life saver...
Thanks
Jacob
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Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
sweet thank you very much thats what i needed .. Thank You .. i do have i more ? if you can help i got E751-1302 error (not jam) any clue? keeps getting worse like its a count but i cant find it anywhere i thought it was toner starvation but switched drum and toner and hoper moters are good like i said cant find it anywhere ( and error location is 5 if i remeber right thats the printer itself so its not the main controller and the finisher and everything is unpluged
Once again thanks for your help your a life saver...
Thanks
Jacob
E751-1302
E751 The connection of the drum unit /toner container is faulty.
The mark x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4].
000x The connection of the drum unit (at the printer side) is faulty.
100x The connection of the toner container (at the printer side) is faulty.
010x Built-in memory writing error in the drum unit.
110x Built-in memory writing error in the toner container.
020x Built-in memory data error in the drum unit.
120x Built-in memory data error in the toner container.
030x Built-in memory writing error in the drum unit (When the number of retry exceeds the
specified value)
130x Built-in memory writing error in the toner container (When the number of retry exceeds
the specified value).
means there is an issue with the toner system. The machine is checking for the presence of toner.
check your MAGENTA Drum/ & Magenta Toner Cartridge**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
Not to hi-jack this thread but, I am having a similar problem. I have tried most of what's advised here; new cleaner, cleaned all sensors, cleaned rollers of ITB assy, cleaned inside of ITB, new ITB, realigned lasers. The ITB gear, ITB swing arm gear, and ITB drive great are all perfect; I have even watched the ITB gears while running more crappy copies and there is no skipping or slippage. Most of what I have done has yielded little or no improvement of color alignment. The black is perfectly in position when making copies or prints, each successive color is further out of place. It seems too uniform and repeatable to be something slipping. And, each color is almost perfectly spaced between the black lines. The yellow is the same distance from the black as the magenta is from the yellow, the even spacing makes me think there's something else at work here but no clue what (and fully understand I could be wrong about that hunch).
color displacement.jpg
Getting desperate,
JakeComment
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Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
Not to hi-jack this thread but, I am having a similar problem. I have tried most of what's advised here; new cleaner, cleaned all sensors, cleaned rollers of ITB assy, cleaned inside of ITB, new ITB, realigned lasers. The ITB gear, ITB swing arm gear, and ITB drive great are all perfect; I have even watched the ITB gears while running more crappy copies and there is no skipping or slippage. Most of what I have done has yielded little or no improvement of color alignment. The black is perfectly in position when making copies or prints, each successive color is further out of place. It seems too uniform and repeatable to be something slipping. And, each color is almost perfectly spaced between the black lines. The yellow is the same distance from the black as the magenta is from the yellow, the even spacing makes me think there's something else at work here but no clue what (and fully understand I could be wrong about that hunch).
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Getting desperate,
Jake
what is that test print # ???
it does not resemble a PG6 grid pattern at all ?
column gaps are spread to far apart
the horizontal lines are spread too far apart
Have u removed & inspected the Pattern Reader Unit
most important !!!!!!!!!!!!
see pdf---
Pattern Reader Unit.pdf
PG 6.JPG
do u have the original P PRINT settings printed out
post a PG10 TEST PRINT --
pg10.JPGcorrect alignment
off alignment example-PG10_view.JPG
I want to see how the COLORS line up in SUB-SCAN Direction
SUB SCAN.JPG**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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Re: iR-c3200 - Colors out of alignment.
Believe it or not that was PG6! Ended up clearing dc-con out of pure desperation and that took care of it. I don't know how this problem started but, glad it's over. Thank you all for the expertise you all gave so freely; finding this thread/forum really helped me more than I can say.
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