I keep getting jams in the paper feeder,when i go into service mode it shows the jam is in the sensor P18,heres a picture where the paper gets jammed,Any help would be appreciated .IMG_0714.JPG
Canon IRC5185i feeder jam
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Looks like the DADF-T1
what are the JAM CODES
PI8 is the Size Width Sensor 2
Tray Width Adjustment
To adjust the tray width, go through the steps under either "1. AB-Configuration"
or "2. Inch-Configuration."
1. AB-Configuration
1) Turn on the host machine, and start its service mode.
<Starting Service Mode>
Press the User Mode key; press the 2 and 8 keys at the same time;
then, press the User Mode key once again.
2) Touch the following in sequence on the screen to bring up the Adjustment
screen: FEEDER>FUNCTION>TRY-A4.
3) Move the tray side guide to the index A4/A3.
4) Press the OK key to register the A4 width.
5) Move the tray side guide to the index A5R.
6) Touch [TRY-A5R] to highlight.
7) Move the tray side guide to the index A5R.
8) Press the OK key to register the A5R width.
9) Press the Reset key twice to end service mode.
10) Turn off the host machine's control panel power switch and main power
switch in sequence.
11) Turn on the host machine's main power switch.
2. Inch-Configuration
1) Turn on the host machine, and start its service mode.
<Service Mode>
Press the User Mode key, and press the 2 and 8 keys at the same time;
then, press the User Mode key once again.
2) Touch the following in sequence on the screen to bring up the Adjustment
screen: FEEDER>FUNCTION>TRY-LTR.
3) Move the tray side guide to the index LTR/11x17.
4) Press the OK key to register the LTR width.
5) Touch [TRY-LTRR] to highlight.
6) Move the tray side guide to the index STRM/LTRR/LGL.
7) Press the OK key to register the LTRR width.
8) Press the Reset key twice to end service mode.
9) Turn off the host machine's control panel power switch and main power
switch in sequence.
10) Turn on the host machine's main power switch.
Sensor Output Adjustment
Adjustment Procedure
1) Turn on the host machine, and start its service mode.
<Starting Service Mode>
Press the User Mode key; press the 2 an 8 keys at the same time; then,
press the user Mode key once again.
Check to be sure that there is no paper inside the ADF before starting the adjustments.
2) Make the following selections to highlight [SENS-IN];
FEEDER>FUNCTION>SENS-INT
3) Press the OK key.
In response, the machine will run an automatic adjustment session, and will indicate 'OK!' if it ends normally.
looks like the clips are ok
IRC5180.jpgIRC5180_.jpg
The two plastic C-shaped pieces on either side of the white platen roller create a gap between the platen roller and the glass. If the plastic piece breaks off (front or rear) the platen roller will ride directly on the glass causing the platen roller or motor to stall.
Try cleaning all sensors inside the DADF, and performing both the Sensor Initialization (SENS-INT) via service mode and also the Tray Width Adjustment on the DADF
The sensors within this DADF use reflective sensors thus they need to reflect off a plastic mirror above or below them.
check I/O mode in service mode for their operation to see which sensor still shows paper present.**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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0045 read sensor PCB3, PI11 1st sheet, read sensor, non arrival
clean the sensors-then preform (SENS-INT) via service mode and also the Tray Width Adjustment on the DADF
PCB3 =Read sensor PCB
PI11 = Secondary read sensor Detect the document (back side) reading timing.
The machine detects the size of an original in feed direction with reference to the state of the post-separation sensor (PCB2) after the read sensor (PCB3) has gone off and the state of the LGL/LTR detecting sensor (PI4) on the tray.
The machine measures the length of the time from when the read sensor goes on to when it goes off to find out the length of the original; it then uses the result of the measurement and the result of detection made on the original tray to identify the size of the original.
PCB3.JPGPCB3_.JPGPI11.JPG**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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