Canon 3220 Lower Fuser Temp?

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  • NeonDoorMedia
    Technician
    • May 2011
    • 17

    #1

    Canon 3220 Lower Fuser Temp?

    Can anyone explain how to lower the fuser temperature on a Canon 3220?
    Thank
    -Sylvia
  • doktor
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 214

    #2
    irc3220n-sm.pdfHere you have.

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    • zoraldinho
      teacher-guide-expert-guru

      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • Mar 2008
      • 4976

      #3
      Why do you need lower fixing temperature at the first place.Are you tech ore user.If you really Sylvia from the pic,I give you new fuser for free.
      Practice makes perfect
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
      A picture is worth a thousand words
      If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself

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      • NeonDoorMedia
        Technician
        • May 2011
        • 17

        #4
        User and yes I'm the one in the pic. I just can't seem to find a Canon tech in the area that can fix anything for me, so I've taken it upon my self to do it.

        Thanks for the help

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        • teckat
          Field Supervisor

          Site Contributor
          10,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2010
          • 16092

          #5
          in service mode
          COPIER>OPTION><BODY>TEMP-TBL
          Used to change temperature table for fixing temperature regulation.
          Setting 0: Use normal temperature-regulation tablePower Save Functions


          1. Standby Mode
          In standby mode, the machine is in operation or is ready to operate, with all its parts
          supplied with power.
          2. Power-Save Mode
          The term “power-save mode” is used generically to refer to the following modes, in
          which the machine is supplied with power differently than it is in normal mode: powersave,
          low-power, sleep. A shift in the direction of ‘present power-save mode’ to ‘lowpower
          mode’ and then to ‘sleep’ mode occurs automatically.
          • Power-Save Mode• Low-Power Mode (factory setting)
          This mode conforms to the standards under Energy Star.
          Shift: A shift is made only in response to the passage of time (auto low-power shift time) selected in user mode.
          Description: • Sleep Mode (sleep mode 1 or sleep mode 2)
          Shift: A shift is made in response to the passage of time (auto sleep shift time) specified in user mode or in response to a press on the control panel software power switch.
          Description: In sleep mode 1 (relatively higher power consumption), the fixing assembly
          is totally deprived of power. The DC controller PCB, however, remains supplied with power.
          In sleep mode 2 (relatively lower power consumption), on the other hand, the printer unit (including the fixing assembly) remains OFF; the main controller PCB is supplied with all-night power.
          **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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          • V-P
            Senior Tech

            Site Contributor
            500+ Posts
            • Apr 2011
            • 679

            #6
            Originally posted by NeonDoorMedia
            User and yes I'm the one in the pic. I just can't seem to find a Canon tech in the area that can fix anything for me, so I've taken it upon my self to do it.

            Thanks for the help
            I would like to offer a NEW FUSER TOO !!!!

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