I just get a old IR105...But the machine cant work well..always paper jam at 0105,0214,E594...What should i start to inspect...?
Need Help for IR105
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strip it down inspect and clean/ then replace parts needed/
get a manual study the model on hand/
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are u a Canon Tech. ??/ if so , u will have no problems**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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i m not a canon tech...i just learn little bit of repairing knowledge....and i dun hv sevice manual....E594 what should i do? I replace the vertical path roller and clean all the clutch and parts...already...The machine at 1st can run..but paper jam at 0105 and 0214...now it become E594
By the way, after replace DC...image or text print out become more upper, leave 1 cm blank on bottom...what should i adjust? Hope you guys can help me..Comment
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i m not a canon tech...i just learn little bit of repairing knowledge....and i dun hv sevice manual....E594 what should i do? I replace the vertical path roller and clean all the clutch and parts...already...The machine at 1st can run..but paper jam at 0105 and 0214...now it become E594
By the way, after replace DC...image or text print out become more upper, leave 1 cm blank on bottom...what should i adjust? Hope you guys can help me..
where are the spec sheet printouts / when u replace the DC controller, u need to put in machine original DC settings
E594.JPG**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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Teckat, now the problem of E594 solve... But sometime E540-0001 come out...
By the way, the print out also "out of printable area". Then i replace a new CL5 (FH6-5013),copy cant make. Paper stop at transfer charges and the jam code " 010B"
So, i took the other IR105 whole unit 1 (working well) and replace it. Copy can be made, but running half way paper will jam, and it is 010B also....and print out also "out of printable area"
The weird thing is the new CL5 and whole unit 1 is working good in other machine.
Should i replace the CL9 (FH6-5016)? or maybe do other inspectation?Last edited by addoncopier; 10-15-2010, 12:51 PM.Comment
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Teckat, now the problem of E594 solve... But sometime E540-0001 come out...
By the way, the print out also "out of printable area". Then i replace a new CL5 (FH6-5013),copy cant make. Paper stop at transfer charges and the jam code " 010B"
So, i took the other IR105 whole unit 1 (working well) and replace it. Copy can be made, but running half way paper will jam, and it is 010B also....and print out also "out of printable area"
The weird thing is the new CL5 and whole unit 1 is working good in other machine.
Should i replace the CL9 (FH6-5016)? or maybe do other inspectation?
Out of printable area is a message you receive on panel ??
E540.JPG**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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page-0001.jpgpage-0002.jpgBoth pc and glass. From cassettes 1 (A4 paper) but i saw that cassettes 3 on the screen is show STMT(R) still can do copy no jam...page-0003.jpgComment
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The pic 1 is from the other IR105, the 2nd and 3rd pic is from the problem machine. pic 1 same with pic 3, but the image is more toward one side...Last edited by addoncopier; 10-16-2010, 04:35 AM.Comment
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looks like some type of skew registration/ like I said does this happen from all paper loaded areas/ u need to use a process of elimination / paper selection = stop it = view it = check paper path areas**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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what paper source is this paper jamming from??? trays/deck ???
where is paper when it jams ?
is it single sided/ double sided/ ?
check/swap out or replace HVT AC
check-52T gear found on the upper fusing roller
check-lead blank edge
check- the 3 feed bed black belts/ clean under neath them
check- Transport drive/Main drive Assmby.
check- height of fuser inlet guide**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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