Canon iR2880i E748-4311

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  • Jamesu
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    • Mar 2012
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    #16
    Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

    Sorry, scratch the whole laser change.

    I did that on a machine the customer had previously in. I haven't changed the laser at all on this 2880i !!

    My mistake! Sorry!
    Have you tried turning it off and on? No...Oh, it works now!

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    • Jamesu
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      • Mar 2012
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      #17
      Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

      Yep! I'll have a go with it when I'm in the office later!

      Thanks for the help!
      Have you tried turning it off and on? No...Oh, it works now!

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      • Jamesu
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        • Mar 2012
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        #18
        Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

        I have tried removing and re-seating the board that goes to the left of the HDD (Vertically - RB-A2 PCB ASSEMBLY)

        Still have the same error code.
        Have you tried turning it off and on? No...Oh, it works now!

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        • teckat
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          • Jan 2010
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          #19
          Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

          Originally posted by Jamesu
          I have tried removing and re-seating the board that goes to the left of the HDD (Vertically - RB-A2 PCB ASSEMBLY)

          Still have the same error code.


          RB-A PCB=PCL Printer Kit-Q1

          PS Printer Kit-Q1 requires that PCL Printer Kit-Q1 and iR 512MB Expansion RAM-C1 be previously installed.

          Color PS Printer Kit, it must be activated by registering a
          license key,
          after the memory of the machine has been expanded to 1,536 MB
          this is for the 3380/2880 series and not the i series

          did u check the memory set up/


          In order for the PS Kit Q1 to work correctly the PCL Printer Kit Q1 is required
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          • Jamesu
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            • Mar 2012
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            #20
            Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

            Photocopier has been fixed!!

            Thank you all for the help!

            It was a dodgey connection on the DC-Controller!
            Have you tried turning it off and on? No...Oh, it works now!

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            • teckat
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              #21
              Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

              Originally posted by Jamesu
              Photocopier has been fixed!!

              Thank you all for the help!

              It was a dodgey connection on the DC-Controller!


              what is a dodgey connection ???



              to me it seems that u created more of an issue then u originally had-

              When a working printer is shipped from one location to another/ before my techs power it up>

              they check all those inserted PCB's on Main C- to make sure nothing popped lose>

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              • Jamesu
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                #22
                Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

                One of the connections that was in the DC-Controller wasnt slotting into its slot correctly.

                It wasn't a board, it was a connection onto a board.
                Have you tried turning it off and on? No...Oh, it works now!

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                • Jamesu
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                  #23
                  Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

                  That's usually the way with me, a problem that would take someone a week to figure out I do in 2 mins. Yet a simple problem takes me forever
                  Have you tried turning it off and on? No...Oh, it works now!

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                  • donald-tillman@att.net

                    #24
                    Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

                    Could someone post a photo/diagram of the cage with the copier in view? I need to talk someone through this and a photo would help big-time.

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                    • teckat
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                      #25
                      Re: Canon iR2880i E748-4311

                      READ THIS PDF--


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