Canon IRC 3380 removing the buffer or bridge to the finisher

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  • Go_Demons
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    Canon IRC 3380 removing the buffer or bridge to the finisher

    Hi all,

    I have one Canon IRC 3380 and I have removed the finisher and taken out the bridge or buffer. I was told to get a flag sensor which I have done and installed but I am now having paper jams just above the fuser section. The paper always stops at this point and when I remove it I find it is concertining at the bottom of the page. Along with this I am finding small lines suggesting the drum blade is not cleaning the drum effectively.

    Any suggestions please?
  • BLADE
    former propeller tester

    250+ Posts
    • Dec 2009
    • 478

    #2
    Re: Canon IRC 3380 removing the buffer or bridge to the finisher

    Dump the demons would be a good start

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    • vamoursly
      Trusted Tech

      250+ Posts
      • Sep 2011
      • 273

      #3
      Re: Canon IRC 3380 removing the buffer or bridge to the finisher

      Hello

      Most people on the forum will try and assist, note to previous child posting.

      Lets talk about the lines first, there are four drums in this model, BYCM, typically fine lines on the page indicate that a drum needs changing. If you are lucky the laser glass just needs a clean, there is a wand for this, it should be located in the front which flips down.

      You can verify this by going into the service mode and looking at the drum lifes.

      Can you go into service mode, press on the asterisk with a head on it, press on 2 and 8 together then the head with the asterisk again, select copier and you will see an option for jams on the left

      Go into that and write down the jam code, it will help everyone isolate the issue and advise you on the best way

      Incidently, is the paper jam creased right up, or can you just pull it out ok? - next thing to check is the feed rollers, if they are smooth they cause alll kinds of jams

      Come back with a little more info and we will all try to help

      V

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