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  • Larryo
    Technician
    • Jul 2012
    • 18

    Canon IR400

    Hello all. Working on a very old Canon IR400. Registration varies from copy to copy. Need a part number for the reg. clutch. Parts book only shows CL1, CL2, etc. Need the main reg. clutch p.n., please.
  • teckat
    Field Supervisor

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

    #2
    Re: Canon IR400

    Originally posted by Larryo
    Hello all. Working on a very old Canon IR400. Registration varies from copy to copy. Need a part number for the reg. clutch. Parts book only shows CL1, CL2, etc. Need the main reg. clutch p.n., please.
    FH7-5768-000/ I believe CL1 is Reg clutch

    I would also look at -CL3=Vertical path roller clutch=FH7-5770-000

    Feeding roller and the separation roller make sure that only one sheet of paper is moved to
    the feeding path; the paper is then moved as far as the registration roller by the No. 2 registration
    roller and the vertical path roller.

    The drive of the vertical path roller and the No. 2 registration roller is switched by turning on
    and off the vertical path roller clutch (CL3).

    The drive of the registration roller comes from the main motor (M1) by way of the registration
    roller clutch (CL1)
    .---CLICK ON PIC BELOW
    Attached Files
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    • Larryo
      Technician
      • Jul 2012
      • 18

      #3
      Re: Canon IR400

      Thanks a bunch teckat. Replaced cl1 and cl2 and cleaned all the rollers in the path. Works like a champ! Thanks again!!

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16092

        #4
        Re: Canon IR400

        Originally posted by Larryo
        Thanks a bunch teckat. Replaced cl1 and cl2 and cleaned all the rollers in the path. Works like a champ! Thanks again!!
        COLOR HAND.jpggood find, thanks
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