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Mine is black. but i replaced only drum and blade (compatible). imaging unit is original, after 30k copies.
Maybe this was problem (gear forom drum). Anyway the copier seem to be fine for moment. Already have done 3000 copies withowt gear for agitator.
Thanks for info posted.
Canon ir1024 image unit remanufacturing problem
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Hello few months ago katun had bad gears. Do you have black or white gear on opc? white is ok, black cause a lots of problems. Lp,peterLeave a comment:
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THANK YOU.
That's exactly answer what i ask for. Anyway i discovered here from other poster some very interesting information. Thaks anybody posted, for all your help.
SorinLeave a comment:
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I made some few image unit remanufacturing and i had noises like you have.In my case the noise came from that black gear mounted on toner agitating mylar,take a look at that.If the I.U runs without that gear take of like you simulated after a while the waste toner will appear on the page because it's not mixed up corectly into the waste chamber.
Once i had that agitating mylar stuck and hard to rotate because the waste was full,I take it off,clean the ends,bushings,mounted and worked well,i didn't have worn gears at that point.
Salutari din RomaniaLeave a comment:
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i not rotated assembly by hand, only held cilinder by hand in the same position where it come when imaging unit it is mounted. After that i manualy pushed push buton that confirm to printer that back door is closed.
The assembly was spined electricaly when the printers turn on and before printer sense that cilinder is not realy here in real sense - metal bending from image unit is not here and electricity was not conducted on cilinder. Even in this way, i sensed some voltage on my hand, i think some 30 - 40 V.
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Reminder to poster;
U can never turn an assembly by hand to /test & simulate the exact speed the
Printer turns it.
That why it is diffulcult to identify worn gears or binding.Leave a comment:
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... Still, even if i go on this path and keep the gear removed i am interested what it could be the consecuences to not rotating second part of agitator. I wiil instruct customer to came on servce every 15000 page to clean the waste toner tank before acumulate to much.
Sorin.
1) streaks of toner not being cleaned from the drum
2) the drum blade may flip, again causing the same drum cleaning issues.
3) loud noise when the drum begins to be difficult to turn and the drum drive coupler jumps, accompanied by paper jamming.
Those are the risks. =^..^=Leave a comment:
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Many thank for your help. Your info was valuable and make me concluded (like thekat sugested) that the gear is broken. It is posibly to be true your suposition that manufacturers put some lubricant to initial unit and that help to silence the meanism but in time this lubricat go and sound apear on remanufacturing proces to force user buy an entire new unit.
Still, even if i go on this path and keep the gear removed i am interested what it could be the consecuences to not rotating second part of agitator. I wiil instruct customer to came on servce every 15000 page to clean the waste toner tank before acumulate to much.
Sorin.Leave a comment:
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Good night. =^..^=Leave a comment:
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Yes of course. Sory. I am not so experienced that you are
Came back with experiment terminated. I put the gear back and i put aproximately 25 % on capacity of waste tank. I puled back image unit and close the back door. Imediately the noise apeare. I run a copy test but paper is folded on cilinder (i have this problem initialy after drum unit replacement). I puled out the gear closed image unit put it back and close back door. No sound and paper came out just fine.
So...i concluded that gear in the midle who make link between firs part of agitator and second part it posibly to be broked someway and not rotating corectly (maybe lose some tooth ) or maybe some toner powder came on lateral axis of gear.
I stop here because is 2 am here and my wife and child is sleep. I wil do tomorow a brief test of 50 page to see if every is normal like before (i copied 1000 pages withow only page cripled or something else).
If you have another point of view or sugestion let me know. I wil be graceful to here any advice and put in practice.
Many thanks.
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Re: Canon ir1024 image unit remanufacturing problem
Canon has been making drum units that store waste toner for quite a long time, and I've seen this exact same situation all the way back to the NP1010/1020, NP1200/NP1215/NP1500, NP2020/NP2120/NP6021, NP6025/6030/6230/6035.
Have I expressed myself understandably? =^..^=Leave a comment:
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On many of the Canon drum unit assemblies that hold waste toner, the noise is commonly the result of emptying the waste receptacle completely. The toner acts as a lubricant, to quiet the mechanical parts. If I were you, I would reinstall the stir mechanisms and pour a small amount of toner back into the waste area. It will quiet down. =^..^=
Wow.... Thats a totaly new information for me.
Many thanks for this.
I will try this imediately (even if i am a litle woried to not mess something that is working now)
But i have a legal question on this.
Why the new image unit don't have this sounds ? or it can be true to came already with some toner powder inside ? it is a very interesting information i will go and chek this imediately. come back in few minutes
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it is definetely from the agitator mechanism/
I verified in this way
i pulled up the imaging unit
i dimantled the lever mechanism from the back doori puled in the lever to imaging unit presence lift the mechanism that converge to toner botle/
I physicaly put the old cilinder and fitted (with hand) in the driving mechanism (a black rounded plastic with the trianglle inside it)
I put on the copier and make on the push buton from back door to spin the motor for a brief time (before the mising cilider eror apear)
In this maner the sound does not apear and the motor is rotating just fine
I ful image unit is asembled a rotating cilinder manualy no nois apear. Only when image unit is it in and copier is powered on and rotating initialiy or motor is in torch / load
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Re: Canon ir1024 image unit remanufacturing problem
On many of the Canon drum unit assemblies that hold waste toner, the noise is commonly the result of emptying the waste receptacle completely. The toner acts as a lubricant, to quiet the mechanical parts. If I were you, I would reinstall the stir mechanisms and pour a small amount of toner back into the waste area. It will quiet down. =^..^=Leave a comment:
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Only time will tell;
To bad u can't afford a complete unit -
Is it possible something is binding up on the drive to unit, ?
Look inside printer at drum drive / could be a gear issue( slipping/worn teeth-)Leave a comment:
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