canon IR 5570 /wrinkling 14 inch follow up

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  • cucuklotz
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    • Mar 2007
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    canon IR 5570 /wrinkling 14 inch follow up

    Hi,.
    Finally got okay to change parts in fuser +duplex unit(inverter and delivery rollers and one way gears and bearings.I ran into a snag as I tried to change parts. Even though I ordered service manual I wasnt quite sure how to slide fuser/transport / transfer unit out of machine so I can work on back uf unit. I too two screws off from railing(one on each side and I pushed in both spring locking levers(one on each side of unit.But unit still only slides out a few more inches,still not allowing me to take completely out of machine. Can you tell me how to take out completely so I can get to back of unit?
    THANK YOU, ANDY
  • CanonHPTech
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    • Apr 2007
    • 235

    #2
    hmm... it sounds like you have already removed the duplex bed front cover if the bed is sliding into the service position, but if you haven't, you gotta remove it. Also, word of advice, remove the Fixing Assy since it is easy to pull and will help you not pull your back out. I like to drop the Fixing Bed onto a paper case box so that it is easy to spin around. Don't put it flat on the floor. Hard to get back up. Otherwise, you might have issue with rails. Have heard horror stories about techs that have installed screws into rails wrong and they get hung. Good luck.
    The glass maybe half full, but less is more...
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    Color Copier = Not A Color Printer
    InkJet MFP = Not A Fax Machine
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    • 11x17
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      • Apr 2007
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      #3
      Call a trained professional!

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      • throttlejockey
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        • Mar 2008
        • 17

        #4
        Originally posted by 11x17
        Call a trained professional!
        Tru That! Tru That!

        Have you ever replaced the UFR on 5570 before ? Its a good for a super tech . Also remeber to lube your LFR ends with high temp grease before you put the bearings back on or in 200k youll be back cleaning up rust and wrinkled copies .

        Good luck cuz it sounds like you need it

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        • cucuklotz
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          • Mar 2007
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          #5
          canon Ir5570/8.5 wrinkling on duplex only

          Thanks for reply.Ill grease as I take apart.Still not sure how to remove whole fuser /transport unit off tracks. Took cover off lower unit ,removed 1 screw on each side of track and pushed tabs in .Do I need to do anything else to remove unit to work on back?



          PS to 11x17

          KISS MY BUTT

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          • lkrsardis
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            • Dec 2007
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            #6
            ir5570

            Not to be rude but that fuser is a nightmare to work on. It will be cheaper in the long run to call someone.
            Like the United States Postal Service It's a miracle it works!

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            • cucuklotz
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              #7
              IR 5570/fuser/wrinkling

              HI again,
              IM not really trying to take fuser apart at this point,Im trying to change inverter roller,and both inner and outer delivery rollers.I changed the one that I didnt need to pull unit completely out of machine,but I need to get to back of unit to change other two.

              DOES THE FUSER /TRANSPORT ROLLER UNIT slide out as assembly off the railings so I can work on back. I agree I dont know machine ,but Id have to think entire unit comes out of machine to be able to change parts in back of unit. Im sure you dont need to take fuser apart every time a gear or anything on back of unit needs to be replaced.

              Can you please tell me how to take out so I can change rollers (INVERTER AND DELIVERY)I have at this moment.
              THANK YOU ANDY

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              • lkrsardis
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                • Dec 2007
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                #8
                5570

                Look for 2 plastic stops on the rails, remove them and the unit come out like a cash drawer.
                Like the United States Postal Service It's a miracle it works!

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                • cucuklotz
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                  • Mar 2007
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                  #9
                  IR 5570/hopefully last time

                  Ill give it a try on MON.
                  THANK YOU, ANDY

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                  • 11x17
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                    • Apr 2007
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                    #10
                    FUCK YOU COCKALOTZ!!!!

                    If you knew what the fuck you were doing you would just fix the god damn thing and quit with the fucking questions.

                    It sounds like you couldn't fix a fucking Ham Sandwich!!

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                    • cucuklotz
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                      #11
                      Dear Danny

                      By the time a littlle piddle like youself came into the industry in 1995,I already had 20 years in the bussiness.But thats been the problem with this bussiness since it began. Every $10 to $15 an hour soda jerk thinks he`s a big crap.
                      Go outside ,sit on an ARCH and rotate

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                      • 11x17
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                        • Apr 2007
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                        #12
                        Just as I thought... this Patsy can't get dressed in the morning without asking someone how to do it. I am not surprised that he never got back to the forum with the solution. He's probably practicing how to say "welcome to walmart"!!

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                        • 555
                          Technician
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 45

                          #13
                          the fuser/ transport assy lifts straight up off of the rails after you release the clips on the side rails and remove the two screws with large flat heads. removing the upper fuser roller assy makes whole unit lighter and easier to handle
                          manny knives in my back also

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                          • mtech
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                            • Mar 2007
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                            #14
                            Holy crap! Hey guys lighten up! As techs aren't we all kind of in the same boat here? That fuser is easy to work on. The most important thing to do if you are replacing the rollers is to position the tabs for the shutter so the home position is correct when you put it back together. As far as wrinkling goes, replacing the rollers after the fuser is a good idea, but you should definately replace the fuser rollers and bearings if they are even close to their yield. Good luck and relax! It is just copy repair, not a boxing match.

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