IR3300 Broken & Missing Original Feeder Tray

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  • rt65
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    IR3300 Broken & Missing Original Feeder Tray

    We just acquired an IR3300 that had been vandalized. It works great except that the feeder tray on top has been ripped off (leaving some wires hanging loose) and there may be same damage to the underside of the lid. I'm thinking that this shouldn't be extremely difficult to fix if I can find parts and diagrams. I am looking for a good website to purchase the parts I need. Hopefully a website with parts diagrams so I can see and identify what I need? I must not be using the correct terms when I google for the parts I think I need. Any help is very much appreciated.

    Ole
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Originally posted by rt65
    We just acquired an IR3300 that had been vandalized. It works great except that the feeder tray on top has been ripped off (leaving some wires hanging loose) and there may be same damage to the underside of the lid. I'm thinking that this shouldn't be extremely difficult to fix if I can find parts and diagrams. I am looking for a good website to purchase the parts I need. Hopefully a website with parts diagrams so I can see and identify what I need? I must not be using the correct terms when I google for the parts I think I need. Any help is very much appreciated.

    Ole
    What is missing #1 or #2- or both on DADF-H1

    DOCUMENT TRAY ASSEMBLY #2
    =FG6-7659-000

    tray.JPG
    DOC H1.JPG
    H1 CONNECTORS.JPG
    Last edited by teckat; 03-23-2011, 08:09 PM.
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    • rt65

      #3
      #2 is the item that I am missing. #1 has a crack in the cover, but I think it will be functional. It looks like the loose wires are #9 in Figure P12. Is the entire assembly available?

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Originally posted by rt65
        #2 is the item that I am missing. #1 has a crack in the cover, but I think it will be functional. It looks like the loose wires are #9 in Figure P12. Is the entire assembly available?


        If u mean DADF-H1, u need to order this directly from Canon,
        or if u call a Canon Authorized dealer a Salesperson can order one for u


        FF6-1280-000=PANEL, OPEN/CLOSE Cover
        FG6-7659-000 =DOCUMENT TRAY ASSEMBLY #2
        DADF-H1=F25-7611-000 / Sales Item
        DADF.JPG
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        • rt65

          #5
          Thanks for the help. It looks like I need everything in Figure P12, and if FG6-7659-000 is the part number I will call Canon for the parts in the morning.
          I am also missing the thin white cover on the bottom of that lid. do you have that part number handy?Thanks,
          Ole

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
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            #6
            u mean the flat frame base cover under the tray ? #303=FF6-1269-000
            or front panel ? #7=FF6-1289-000
            tray.JPG
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            • rt65

              #7
              Neither, I think it is just a white sheet that provides a plain white background for the copies, on the bottom of the lid. You can see some foam squares that held it in place.
              Bottom Of Lid.jpg

              Thanks again for all your help.

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              • teckat
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                #8
                FF6-1274-000=panel, copy board #13

                panel.JPG
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                • rt65

                  #9
                  Perfect! Thanks.
                  Ole

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                  • mrfixit51
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                    1,000+ Posts
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1975

                    #10
                    Just rip the old foam and adhesive off the cover when you are ready to replace it. Leave the plastic shields in place though. Figure out the orientation of the new platen from the already attached foam sticky pads. Peel the backing paper off the new pads, place the platen on the document glass in the proper orientation, and lower the document feeder down onto it. Carefully raise the feeder and assure the pads are stuck well onto the feeder.
                    "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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                    • rt65

                      #11
                      Thanks for all the help guys. I just ordered the parts, and I'll check back in once it's all up and running.

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