Canon it 7105 light CQ

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  • mxm
    Technician
    • Feb 2011
    • 37

    #1

    [CQ] Canon it 7105 light CQ

    Hi
    Does any one have any ideas for fixing light CQ on a canon ir7105

    Here is a sample of the fault (image generated from fiery) (test print)



    I have changed the following
    We are using katun toner
    Changed main, transfer/sep & pre transfer charge units
    Changed high voltage pwb
    Changed high voltage connector block
    Changed transfer/sep hv transformer
    Changed image density sensor

    here are some pics of the charge setting


  • V-P
    Senior Tech

    Site Contributor
    500+ Posts
    • Apr 2011
    • 679

    #2
    Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

    VL1-T & VL1M are in different ZIP codes.

    Except for the standard answer of the OEM Toner - I would check the laser.

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    • zoraldinho
      teacher-guide-expert-guru

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      5,000+ Posts
      • Mar 2008
      • 5007

      #3
      Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

      Did you visually check drum surface or developer cylinder?
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it
      A picture is worth a thousand words

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      • tinnyjay
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Oct 2009
        • 663

        #4
        Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

        Originally posted by zoraldinho
        Did you visually check drum surface or developer cylinder?

        I am working on IR7105 from 2 years and i think your problem comes from non genuine toner and its just bad transfer problem.
        First,to be sure,you must clean laser protection glass and go to SP-FUNCTION-INSTALL TONER and press OK.
        Let the copier to finishish the process.
        Make a print from computer to locate the problem,if it comes from engine or from the scanning section (mirrors etc).
        If nothing changes, remove transfer/separation corona and change wires.
        Also, clean other coronas well with alcoohol.
        You will se that everything will be ok


        PS-If nothing changes, remove developer unit, vacum the toner inside and use genuine toner.
        You think that you are saving money using katun toners but believe me that you are losing more than using genuine canon toner.
        "Who loves the roses,must also bear thumbs"

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        • mxm
          Technician
          • Feb 2011
          • 37

          #5
          Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

          Hi thanks for quick response

          I have 2 ir 7105 in the same room both using katun toner one is ok.
          swapped dev unit from good m/c no difference. And bad m/c dev unit ok in good machine.
          visual inspection on the drum is fine had new dm 500 k ago, machine done 6.8 million in total

          To change the laser is it optics section off to remove (will look in manual)

          will lookup in manual and try your suggestion tinny jay

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          • aco.bk
            Trusted Tech

            100+ Posts
            • Sep 2012
            • 130

            #6
            Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

            I think that problem is in potential control.Try to disable po-cnt in service mode COPIER> OPTION> BODY> PO-CNT (enabling/disabling potential control)0: potential control OFF
            1: potential control ON (default).
            potential.jpg
            and try to increase density level. copier-adjust-dens.

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            • mxm
              Technician
              • Feb 2011
              • 37

              #7
              Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

              Originally posted by aco.bk
              I think that problem is in potential control.Try to disable po-cnt in service mode COPIER> OPTION> BODY> PO-CNT (enabling/disabling potential control)0: potential control OFF
              1: potential control ON (default).
              [ATTACH=CONFIG]24230[/ATTACH]
              and try to increase density level. copier-adjust-dens.

              Have tried that, even replaced potential sensor.
              thanks for taking the time to help.

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              • tinnyjay
                Senior Tech

                500+ Posts
                • Oct 2009
                • 663

                #8
                Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

                Originally posted by mxm
                Have tried that, even replaced potential sensor.thanks for taking the time to help.
                Canon found a laser problem on this machine after it was in the market and they developed a new upgraded laser unit to solve the problem.Everyone knows this machine, probably think your problem is related to laser unit, but believe me that the real problem of this machine in general is only tranfer/separation corona.In your case, i would vacum well developer unit because using katun toner for a long time, makes toner inside looks like a hard rock.
                "Who loves the roses,must also bear thumbs"

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                • mxm
                  Technician
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 37

                  #9
                  Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

                  Appreciate your help all.

                  it was the laser

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                  • V-P
                    Senior Tech

                    Site Contributor
                    500+ Posts
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 679

                    #10
                    Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

                    First advice is free of charge...

                    But if you find out that also the second laser fails you - than the advice - will cost you

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                    • Canuck
                      Tech Specialist

                      1,000+ Posts
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 1713

                      #11
                      Re: Canon it 7105 light CQ

                      Yeah....obviously laser....VLM way too low...laser not discharge drum during potential control measurement

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