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  • adel_nathan
    Trusted Tech
    • Jul 2011
    • 103

    #1

    [Jamming] jam in canon IR3530

    hi
    i have this same problem in a 3 photocopy machine
    the problem is >>>> the paper " size A4 " jammed just edge reach vertical path roller
    give jam code " FF02 " !!!!! and no paper complete to the end
    when i change to size A4r it can pass one or two and others jammed
    i try using multifeed try it's working good " no paper jammed "
    changing or cleaning feed and separation roller not help " i try it several times "
    this problem happened some times when using cassette no. 1 and in other machine cassette no. 2
    please help
    am waiting ur advise
    thanks
  • Tricky
    Field Supervisor

    Site Contributor
    2,500+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 2621

    #2
    Re: jam in canon IR3530

    If you put pressure on the lower right door and then copy does it jam?

    Have the door modifications been done?

    FM3-1296 Right Lower Door assembly
    FM3-1297 Right Inner Door assembly

    Are the vertical path rollers black in colour?
    The grey ones work better

    FB6-4852-000 ROLLER, VERTICAL PATH

    Are the registration and pre registration sensors worn?
    Newer ones have a metal edge to help with wear.

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    • adel_nathan
      Trusted Tech
      • Jul 2011
      • 103

      #3
      Re: jam in canon IR3530

      Originally posted by skynet
      If you put pressure on the lower right door and then copy does it jam?

      Have the door modifications been done?

      FM3-1296 Right Lower Door assembly
      FM3-1297 Right Inner Door assembly>
      first thanks for response
      the right lower door modified

      [/QUOTE] Are the vertical path rollers black in colour?
      The grey ones work better [/QUOTE]

      it's grey one


      [/QUOTE] Are the registration and pre registration sensors worn?
      Newer ones have a metal edge to help with wear.[/QUOTE]

      i don't under stand this point >>> please explain

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      • Tricky
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        2,500+ Posts
        • Apr 2009
        • 2621

        #4
        Re: jam in canon IR3530

        Originally posted by adel_nathan

        i don't under stand this point >>> please explain
        Originally posted by skynet
        Are the registration and pre registration sensors worn?
        Newer ones have a metal edge to help with wear.
        This sensor is above the grey roller on the pickup assembly is it worn? you could put an extra wrap on the spring


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        • adel_nathan
          Trusted Tech
          • Jul 2011
          • 103

          #5
          Re: jam in canon IR3530

          ok boss i will check and replay tomorrow
          thanks a lot

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          • canonbundy
            Senior Tech

            500+ Posts
            • Jun 2012
            • 607

            #6
            Re: jam in canon IR3530

            Originally posted by adel_nathan
            hi
            i have this same problem in a 3 photocopy machine
            the problem is >>>> the paper " size A4 " jammed just edge reach vertical path roller
            give jam code " FF02 " !!!!! and no paper complete to the end
            when i change to size A4r it can pass one or two and others jammed
            i try using multifeed try it's working good " no paper jammed "
            changing or cleaning feed and separation roller not help " i try it several times "
            this problem happened some times when using cassette no. 1 and in other machine cassette no. 2
            please help
            am waiting ur advise
            thanks

            Replace P/up, Feed & Sep Rollers , Clean T/sport Rollers, remove small black Rubber Flapper Buffers in R/H door (if tacky), replace foam rubber strip on Lower Door, if Reg/Prereg plastic Sensor Flag is worn - cut a piece of Mylar to shape of Flag & fix with double sided tape.

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