Canon ir6000 copying problem

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  • JaguAhir
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 2

    #1

    Canon ir6000 copying problem

    hello friends help me

    Canon ir6000 continue copying bat this matter missing in white lines

    find attach image

    ir6000.jpg
  • urangsunda
    Technician

    Site Contributor
    • Nov 2011
    • 13

    #2
    Re: Canon ir6000 copying problem

    Originally posted by JaguAhir
    hello friends help me

    Canon ir6000 continue copying bat this matter missing in white lines

    find attach image

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]13138[/ATTACH]
    Check drum
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    • Brian8506
      Service Manager

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      1,000+ Posts
      • Feb 2009
      • 1664

      #3
      Re: Canon ir6000 copying problem

      What have you done so far?. What size paper? Lines in feed or cross feed direction? Coronas are a good place to start.

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      • zoraldinho
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        5,000+ Posts
        • Mar 2008
        • 5007

        #4
        Re: Canon ir6000 copying problem


        3.10 The print has white spots (vertical)
        3.11 The print has white lines (vertical)


        Reader unit

        1) Does the problem occur only in copy images?
        YES: The cause is in the reader unit. Check the following:
        1. Standard white plate (back of copyboard glass) for dirt
        2. Execute the following in service mode:
        COPIER>FUNCTION>CCD>CCD-ADJ.
        3. Execute the following in service mode:
        COPIER>FUNCTION>CCD>SH-PS-ST.
        Fixing assembly

        2) Generate test print TYPE [00]. Turn off the main power switch immediately
        before the paper enters the fixing assembly, and check the image. Is it
        normal?
        YES: The cause is in a process after the fixing system. Check the following:
        1. Fixing assembly upper roller for offset
        Photosensitive drum
        3) Are there scratches in the peripheral direction of the surface of the photosensitive
        drum that match the image?
        YES: Find out the cause of the scratches, and replace the photosensitive
        drum.
        Developing assembly
        4) Is the surface of the developing cylinder coated with an even layer of
        toner?
        NO: Check the edge of the blade of the developing assembly for paper
        lint or the like.
        Transfer/Separation charging assembly, Pre-transfer charging assembly
        5) Clean the pre-transfer charging assembly and the transfer/separation
        charging assembly. Is the problem corrected?
        YES: End.
        NO: Try changing the setting of the following in service mode:
        COPIER>OPTION>BODY>FUZZY.
        If it ain't broke, don't fix it
        A picture is worth a thousand words

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