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  • julka123
    Technician
    • Oct 2009
    • 37

    #1

    Canon IPC 1+ E020-01A8

    Hi,

    My problem is E020-01A8.
    I checked Atr sensor,path sensor,Y developing replaced.
    My drum 136 % life.
    DENS YMC 8%
    ATR reading Y 550

    Any idea ?
  • teckat
    Field Supervisor

    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: Canon IPC 1+ E020-01A8

    Originally posted by julka123
    Hi,

    My problem is E020-01A8.
    I checked Atr sensor,path sensor,Y developing replaced.
    My drum 136 % life.
    DENS YMC 8%
    ATR reading Y 550

    Any idea ?
    ================================================== ==================
    xxA0,xxA1,xxA2,xxA3,xxA8,xxA9,xxC0,andxxC1
    Detail Codes are all related to the ATR Sensor(PS7;FM2-8159-000),Solenoid(SL9;FK2-0100-000),or the ATR Sensor Shutter(FC6-1524-000)
    1. Check DISPLAY>DENS>SPL-LG-Y/M/C/K.=> If all values are 00, go to step 2. If not, go to step 3.
    2. Feed solid black image.
    3. Clean the ATR Sensor window.
    4. Replace the ATR Sensor.* Refer to the service manual when replacing the sensor.
    When replacing the ATR Sensor, it is also necessary to replace the Developing Assemblies
    At this time an INIT must be executed in Service Mode in order to generate and store the new Developing values.
    imagePRESSC1:FUNCTION>INSTALL>INIT-3 or (Y/M/C)
    After replacement of the ATR Sensor and the INIT has been performed,a Full Auto Gradation Correction must be performed.

    ================================================== ================================================== ======

    There are several things that can cause E020COPIER>DISPLAY>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K with the Initialization setting in COPIER>ADJUST>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K.

    COPIER>DISPLAY>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K arethe ATR Sensor readings of the Developer in its present condition and should be within +/- 50 of the Initialization settings.

    COPIER>ADJUST>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K arethe Initialization settings that the copier maintains and are located on the door sheet.

    2. If the Initialization setting is not the same as the door sheet, be sure to enter the correct value and replace the Developer Unit.

    3. If the ATR Sensor reading is over +/-50 of the Initialization setting; the ATR Sensor, Patch Detection Sensors, Drum Unit and DC Controller are suspect.

    Check the status of the Drum Unit under COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1>PT-DRM. The Patch Detection Sensors looks at patches of toner that are generated on the drum for each color and determines the amount of toner that is in each patch by the amount of reflected light. If the drum is not creating these patches correctly, the patch readings will be affected. Replace the Drum Unit if it is close to or over 100% of its rated life.
    If the Drum Unit is not close to or over its rated life, replace the ATR Sensor and Patch Detection Sensors. If the error continues replace the DC Controller.

    5. If over toning continues to occur the Developing Clutch (CL1) may be sticking and need to be replaced.
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • julka123
      Technician
      • Oct 2009
      • 37

      #3
      Re: Canon IPC 1+ E020-01A8

      Originally posted by teckat
      ================================================== ==================
      xxA0,xxA1,xxA2,xxA3,xxA8,xxA9,xxC0,andxxC1
      Detail Codes are all related to the ATR Sensor(PS7;FM2-8159-000),Solenoid(SL9;FK2-0100-000),or the ATR Sensor Shutter(FC6-1524-000)
      1. Check DISPLAY>DENS>SPL-LG-Y/M/C/K.=> If all values are 00, go to step 2. If not, go to step 3.
      2. Feed solid black image.
      3. Clean the ATR Sensor window.
      4. Replace the ATR Sensor.* Refer to the service manual when replacing the sensor.
      When replacing the ATR Sensor, it is also necessary to replace the Developing Assemblies
      At this time an INIT must be executed in Service Mode in order to generate and store the new Developing values.
      imagePRESSC1:FUNCTION>INSTALL>INIT-3 or (Y/M/C)
      After replacement of the ATR Sensor and the INIT has been performed,a Full Auto Gradation Correction must be performed.

      ================================================== ================================================== ======

      There are several things that can cause E020COPIER>DISPLAY>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K with the Initialization setting in COPIER>ADJUST>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K.

      COPIER>DISPLAY>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K arethe ATR Sensor readings of the Developer in its present condition and should be within +/- 50 of the Initialization settings.

      COPIER>ADJUST>DENS>SGNL-Y/C/M/K arethe Initialization settings that the copier maintains and are located on the door sheet.

      2. If the Initialization setting is not the same as the door sheet, be sure to enter the correct value and replace the Developer Unit.

      3. If the ATR Sensor reading is over +/-50 of the Initialization setting; the ATR Sensor, Patch Detection Sensors, Drum Unit and DC Controller are suspect.

      Check the status of the Drum Unit under COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1>PT-DRM. The Patch Detection Sensors looks at patches of toner that are generated on the drum for each color and determines the amount of toner that is in each patch by the amount of reflected light. If the drum is not creating these patches correctly, the patch readings will be affected. Replace the Drum Unit if it is close to or over 100% of its rated life.
      If the Drum Unit is not close to or over its rated life, replace the ATR Sensor and Patch Detection Sensors. If the error continues replace the DC Controller.

      5. If over toning continues to occur the Developing Clutch (CL1) may be sticking and need to be replaced.


      Thank you for your help,my copier is working
      I Solved my problem
      1.clconfig 1(clear developing is empty)
      2. Init 4
      3.cold beer

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: Canon IPC 1+ E020-01A8

        I must say "AMEN"

        Welcome ;>}
        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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        • fernandometz@hotmail.com
          Technician
          • Jun 2012
          • 15

          #5
          Re: Canon IPC 1+ E020-01A8

          For future forum users.. I have also had this error code and replaced the cable assembly going into the patch sensor of th drum....that did the trick

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