ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

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  • jonezy999
    just one copy??

    Site Contributor
    500+ Posts
    • Feb 2010
    • 952

    #16
    Thanks Blackcat. Thread closed.
    I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. ~Thomas Edison

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    • sek577

      #17
      Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

      Originally posted by jonezy999
      Thanks for all the replies. Turned out to be a broken leaf spring.
      @ Blackcat: those diagrams were brilliant, where did u find them?
      @ Tekcat: I think this manual is almost as confusing as this drive assy. Maybe i have read too much into it. Check out blackcats post above.

      Thanks once again, good day Sirs.


      Thanks if was helpfull
      i have one more doubt, my pickup unit is working fine when i swapped with the another machine, but the copier is scanned completely, and it shows printing for a long time (around 2 min) and then it lifts the paper from tray and the paper moved to right side and its shows paper jam. please help me.

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

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        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #18
        Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

        Jam code_?
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        • Canon345

          #19
          Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

          Originally posted by sek577
          Thanks if was helpfull
          i have one more doubt, my pickup unit is working fine when i swapped with the another machine, but the copier is scanned completely, and it shows printing for a long time (around 2 min) and then it lifts the paper from tray and the paper moved to right side and its shows paper jam. please help me.
          If the drivers are correct, my experience with a very long print job wait and failure to print has been a bad harddrive in this family. Since your paper actually moved then it could be something else.

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          • sek577

            #20
            Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

            Originally posted by teckat
            Jam code_?
            it shows

            The paper has been jamed

            closed the stack bypass door and upper right side.

            were to check the jam code.

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            • sek577

              #21
              Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

              Originally posted by Canon345
              If the drivers are correct, my experience with a very long print job wait and failure to print has been a bad harddrive in this family. Since your paper actually moved then it could be something else.
              i have swapped the hard disk, still same problem

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              • sek577

                #22
                Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

                Originally posted by teckat
                Jam code_?
                i have found the jam code

                0115 1322 FFFF 0 9003 2 3 A4 R
                0115 1300 1320 0 9003 2 2 A4 R
                0115 1256 1258 0 9003 2 1 A4 R
                0115 1251 1254 0 0106 2 0 A4 R
                0111 0116 0116 0 0B34 2 0 A4 R

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                • teckat
                  Field Supervisor

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                  • Jan 2010
                  • 16083

                  #23
                  Re: ir3300 cassette 1 not lifting

                  Originally posted by sek577
                  i have found the jam code

                  0115 1322 FFFF 0 9003 2 3 A4 R
                  0115 1300 1320 0 9003 2 2 A4 R
                  0115 1256 1258 0 9003 2 1 A4 R
                  0115 1251 1254 0 0106 2 0 A4 R
                  0111 0116 0116 0 0B34 2 0 A4 R
                  --------------------------------------------------------------------

                  issue= A4R PAPER
                  9003 logic jam (*1)=*1: standby jam from the Finisher-J1
                  0106 = cassette 2 re-try sensor (PS8)
                  0B34= right cover open/closed sensor (PS23)

                  Cassette Pickup PCB ???
                  Printer Unit
                  Pickup fails.
                  1. General condition
                  Slide out and then in the cassette. Is the sound of the lifter fall heard?
                  NO: See “The lifter fails to move up.”
                  2. Sensor
                  In service mode (COPIER>DISPLAY>JAM) find the sensor that detected the jam. Is the sensor lever and the sensor itself normal?
                  NO: Replace the sensor lever or the sensor.
                  3. Releasing lever (for pickup/separation roller)
                  Push in the releasing lever toward the rear. Is the pickup roller released? Do the feeding roller and the separation roller come into firm contact?
                  NO: The releasing lever (spring) is displaced or deformed. Correct or
                  replace it.
                  4. Pickup/feeding/separation roller
                  Execute pickup operation. Does the roller rotate?
                  YES: The movement of paper is faulty because of wear on the pickup/ feeding/separate roller. Replace the roller.
                  5. Pickup drive assembly
                  Is there damage/foreign matter on the gear of the pickup roller drive assembly?
                  YES: Replace the gear. Remove the foreign matter.
                  6. Pickup motor (M2)
                  Execute the following in service mode: code 3 of COPIER>FUNCTION>PART-CHK>MTR; i.e., MTR-ON. Is the motor control signal present at J1602 of the pickup PCB? (J1602-1: A*, J1602-2:
                  A, J1602-3: B*, J1602-4: B)
                  YES: Replace the pickup motor.
                  7. Pickup PCB, DC controller PCB
                  Execute the following in service mode: code 3 of COPIER>FUNCTION>PART-CHK>MTR; i.e., MTR-ON. Is the motor control signal present at J302A of the DC controller PCB? (J302A-1: 24 V,
                  J302A-3: GND, J302A-6: IN1, J302A-7: IN2, J302A-8: IN3, J302A-8:IN4)
                  YES: Replace the pickup PCB.
                  NO: Replace the DC controller PCB.

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                  The lifter fails to move up (pickup from the cassette).
                  1. Releasing lever (for pickup roller)
                  Push in the releasing lever toward the rear. Does the descent movement of the pickup roller stop?
                  NO: The releasing lever (spring) is displaced or deformed. Correct or replace it.
                  2. Lifter gear retaining lever lock
                  When the cassette is slid in, is the lock of the lifter gear retaining level released?
                  NO: Correct the locking mechanism of the lifter gear retaining lever or replace it.
                  3. Lifter gear, Lifter gear retaining lever, Lifter ascent lever
                  Is any of the gear faulty (damaged)?
                  YES: Replace it.
                  4. Lifter drive assembly
                  Is the gear of the lifter drive assembly damaged or subject to foreign matter.
                  Is the drive belt faulty?
                  YES: Replace the gear/belt. Remove the foreign matter.
                  5. Pickup roller descent solenoid (SL1C)
                  Execute the following in service mode: code 6 of COPIER>FUNCTION>PART-CHK>SL; i.e., SL-ON. Is the solenoid drive
                  voltage present at J1604 of the pickup PCB? (J1604-4: 24 V, J1604-1:PICKUPSL*)
                  YES: The pickup roller solenoid is faulty. Replace it.
                  6. Pickup PCB, DC controller PCB
                  Execute the following in service mode: code 6 of COPIER>FUNCTION>PART>CHK>SL; i.e., SL-ON. Is the solenoid control
                  signal present at J302A-5 of the DC controller PCB? (J302A-5:FDOWN_SL*)
                  YES: Replace the pickup PCB.
                  NO: Replace the DC controller PCB.
                  **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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