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  • tmaze01
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    • Oct 2010
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    #1

    [Electrical] canon image class D 880 (no display)

    hi there, i am having a problem with  a canon D 880, the problem is after removing the back plate to access the pwb to see if any additional memory can be added / after putting the back plate back on NOW THE MACHINE WONT TURN BACK ON  i dont see an ON / OFF switch on the machine its getting power (small led on main board is on ) but no fan or display etc.. does anyone know if this machine has an interlock switch to power up because it worked fine up untill i removed the back plate (and machine was unplugged before removing back plate. appreciate any help and as allways thank you in advance.....
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    Re: canon image class D 880 (no display)

    Originally posted by tmaze01
    hi there, i am having a problem with  a canon D 880, the problem is after removing the back plate to access the pwb to see if any additional memory can be added / after putting the back plate back on NOW THE MACHINE WONT TURN BACK ON  i dont see an ON / OFF switch on the machine its getting power (small led on main board is on ) but no fan or display etc.. does anyone know if this machine has an interlock switch to power up because it worked fine up untill i removed the back plate (and machine was unplugged before removing back plate. appreciate any help and as allways thank you in advance.....


    no switch / how is the wall supply voltage
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    • costd
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      Re: canon image class D 880 (no display)

      The LED being on just lets you know it has some power - not if it is enough. I suspect you did more than just remove the rear cover as these units will function without the cover. Take the cover back off and see if you left something dissconnected or even put a rom in wrong.

      Only time I had an issue like yours was when I had removed the control panel and then forgot to plug it back in (the small ribbon cable).

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      • tmaze01
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        • Oct 2010
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        Re: canon image class D 880 (no display)

        Originally posted by teckat
        no switch / how is the wall supply voltage
        114-116v nuetral to ground is .3 thanks for replying back and your help.

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        • tmaze01
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          • Oct 2010
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          Re: canon image class D 880 (no display)

          Originally posted by costd
          The LED being on just lets you know it has some power - not if it is enough. I suspect you did more than just remove the rear cover as these units will function without the cover. Take the cover back off and see if you left something dissconnected or even put a rom in wrong.

          Only time I had an issue like yours was when I had removed the control panel and then forgot to plug it back in (the small ribbon cable).
          I hear ya , i retraced my steps, reseated cables etc.. thanks for replying back and your help

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          • teckat
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            Re: canon image class D 880 (no display)

            Copier-initial-inspection.jpg it can be a mess sometimes
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            • goeff

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              canon ir clc 2620-c1 booting and display problem

              my canon ir clc 2620-c1 was working ok untill this morning when it gives me this error E000732-0001.
              i try to clear the error when i switch on and off the machine could not finish booting it will just stuck at
              booting window . when tried to go to service mode to clear the error the display goes blank and i can not
              access any thing because the display is not showing anything please help

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              • teckat
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                Re: canon ir clc 2620-c1 booting and display problem

                Originally posted by goeff
                my canon ir clc 2620-c1 was working ok untill this morning when it gives me this error E000732-0001.
                i try to clear the error when i switch on and off the machine could not finish booting it will just stuck at
                booting window . when tried to go to service mode to clear the error the display goes blank and i can not
                access any thing because the display is not showing anything please help

                U posted in a imageclass D880 discussion //
                next time /switch your post to a iRC2620 heading , so all could see

                READ THIS PDF ABOUT BOARD CLEANING/Re-Seating/& Measurement

                Board Cleaning_TP07 094[1].pdf
                this applies to all imageRunners, so disregard models listed on pdf- it does list the E732-0001 CODE
                this procedure has helped many a tech and saved them time and money

                when a single pin of each Sub PCB is not properly mated with the slot on the main controller. Therefore, when multiple boards have poor connections different error codes may occur.

                try this first
                power off printer/ unplug from wall/ follow below
                Remove & Re-seat the ribbon cables between the Reader Controller and the Interface PCB
                plug back in wall outlet/ /power up

                or could be a defective Reader Controller PCB / or a defective DC Fuse PCB
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