CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

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  • archiforma
    Technician
    • Aug 2013
    • 33

    #1

    CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

    Hi all,

    I,ve got a problem with my CANON IPF 605 ploter

    When switch the printer ON, on the LCD is :

    CLOSE UPPER COVER , but the cover is closed, the printer looks like dead, do nothing, zero sound


    ipf 605 close upper cover.jpg


    Everyone know maybe how to fix it, which part have to be replaced ?


    Regards

    John
  • archiforma
    Technician
    • Aug 2013
    • 33

    #2
    Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

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    Originally posted by archiforma
    Hi all,

    I,ve got a problem with my CANON IPF 605 ploter

    When switch the printer ON, on the LCD is :

    CLOSE UPPER COVER , but the cover is closed, the printer looks like dead, do nothing, zero sound


    [ATTACH=CONFIG]23195[/ATTACH]


    Everyone know maybe how to fix it, which part have to be replaced ?


    Regards

    John




    more picture with errors before it happend )

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    • nathans

      #3
      Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

      Originally posted by archiforma
      [ATTACH=CONFIG]23207[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]23208[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]23209[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]23210[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]23211[/ATTACH]





      more picture with errors before it happend )



      Was there ever a resolved fix for this? I am having a hard time trying to find a strait answer to this.

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      • charm5496
        Service Manager

        Site Contributor
        1,000+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 2387

        #4
        Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

        I have had issues with power supplies and main controllers causing issues on the wide formats where you get a close cover message. Have you measured voltages and checked the switches for continuity? Most have an upper and lower switch on them.
        Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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        • nathans

          #5
          Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

          Originally posted by charm5496
          I have had issues with power supplies and main controllers causing issues on the wide formats where you get a close cover message. Have you measured voltages and checked the switches for continuity? Most have an upper and lower switch on them.

          I did. The switches are testing ok. I think i saw something that said that if the firmware could be updated. Then the close upper cover would go away. I got into download mode and can't upload the firmware with the firmware tool. It says it needs to be in print mode. so that and i saw there was someone who had to replace the Main PCB.

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          • charm5496
            Service Manager

            Site Contributor
            1,000+ Posts
            • Apr 2008
            • 2387

            #6
            Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

            if you can I would make sure all of the DC voltages are being output to all areas. I was missing 24v on the IPF-710 that I had this on, so that is why I replaced power supply first
            Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.

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            • edsalmeron

              #7
              Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

              Originally posted by archiforma
              Hi all,

              I,ve got a problem with my CANON IPF 605 ploter

              When switch the printer ON, on the LCD is :

              CLOSE UPPER COVER , but the cover is closed, the printer looks like dead, do nothing, zero sound


              [ATTACH=CONFIG]23195[/ATTACH]


              Everyone know maybe how to fix it, which part have to be replaced ?


              Regards

              John
              Hi, John

              This same issue has come into the light to me. I had to dissassembly my plotter and I found out that when i turn it on in service mode that open cover issue shows up, but when i do it as a normal user it gives me this error
              E196-404E

              I've looked for it in the Service manual and though it is refered as a main PCB error, I think this issue seems to be a loop which may be caused by the photosensor located below the cover. As soon as I replace this, I'll let you know.

              Greetings,
              Ed
              Last edited by Guest; 01-23-2017, 03:33 AM. Reason: Wrong writting

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              • Jack76

                #8
                Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

                Originally posted by edsalmeron
                Hi, John

                This same issue has come into the light to me. I had to dissassembly my plotter and I found out that when i turn it on in service mode that open cover issue shows up, but when i do it as a normal user it gives me this error
                E196-404E

                I've looked for it in the Service manual and though it is refered as a main PCB error, I think this issue seems to be a loop which may be caused by the photosensor located below the cover. As soon as I replace this, I'll let you know.

                Greetings,
                Ed
                Hola a mi me pasa lo mismo. Conseguiste solucionarlo?

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                • sales@tps-ni.com
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2017
                  • 1

                  #9
                  Re: CLOSE UPPER COVER at Canon Ipf 605 fault

                  Originally posted by edsalmeron
                  Hi, John

                  This same issue has come into the light to me. I had to dissassembly my plotter and I found out that when i turn it on in service mode that open cover issue shows up, but when i do it as a normal user it gives me this error
                  E196-404E

                  I've looked for it in the Service manual and though it is refered as a main PCB error, I think this issue seems to be a loop which may be caused by the photosensor located below the cover. As soon as I replace this, I'll let you know.

                  Greetings,
                  Ed
                  Hi just for reference I have replaced upper/top cover sensor and it made no difference.
                  Next I will try the main PCB

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