Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

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  • doug
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    • Dec 2011
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    #1

    Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

    Hi guys,
    I have a customer at a Church that claims it takes too long to warm up from power switch being turned om....this copier is in a Church that has no heat until Saturdays before services.
    The specifications say 29 seconds from power on, this machines is taking 2:35 according to my iphone stopwatch....any suggestions or should I just tell the customer its too cold in here!
    Haha
    Thanks,
    Doug
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    #2
    Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

    Originally posted by doug
    Hi guys,
    I have a customer at a Church that claims it takes too long to warm up from power switch being turned om....this copier is in a Church that has no heat until Saturdays before services.
    The specifications say 29 seconds from power on, this machines is taking 2:35 according to my iphone stopwatch....any suggestions or should I just tell the customer its too cold in here!
    Haha
    Thanks,
    Doug
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    like having printer outside on curb

    * When main power is turned ON: 29 seconds max.
    *



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    Temperature Control

    Normal
    [1] Power-on sequencepower-on/control panel input/document detection.


    &
    Clean _& Re-seat the Memory Dimms and Boot ROM as an added measure
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    • Corder
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      • Nov 2014
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      #3
      Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

      Originally posted by doug
      Hi guys,
      I have a customer at a Church that claims it takes too long to warm up from power switch being turned om....this copier is in a Church that has no heat until Saturdays before services.
      The specifications say 29 seconds from power on, this machines is taking 2:35 according to my iphone stopwatch....any suggestions or should I just tell the customer its too cold in here!
      Haha
      Thanks,
      Doug
      You can try to clean the heating element, but don't forget to apply fuser film grease.

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      • teckat
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        Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

        Originally posted by Corder
        You can try to clean the heating element, but don't forget to apply fuser film grease.
        ========================

        no room Heat in December > in New Jersey USA for an entire week until Saturday >

        Grease will not help that > unless u heat it on a stove
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        • Corder
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          #5
          Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

          Originally posted by teckat
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          no room Heat in December > in New Jersey USA for an entire week until Saturday >

          Grease will not help that > unless u heat it on a stove
          No, but cleaning probably will

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          • copier tech
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            • Jan 2014
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            #6
            Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

            Does it hang at the boot up screen? More likely to be a HDD issue, if the machine was taking that long to warm up it would throw an E000 code etc
            Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!

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            • teckat
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              Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

              Originally posted by copier tech
              Does it hang at the boot up screen? More likely to be a HDD issue, if the machine was taking that long to warm up it would throw an E000 code etc


              Good Pointon HDD-
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              • copier tech
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                Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                Exactly! 2 mins 34 seconds he'd deffo get a an error!
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                • blackcat4866
                  Master Of The Obvious

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                  • Jul 2007
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                  #9
                  Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                  You can also get longer warm up times and fuser errors if the press roller bearings are coming apart, but never 2:34. =^..^=
                  If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
                  1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
                  2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
                  3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
                  4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                  5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

                  blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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                  • teckat
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                    Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                    Would like to ask poster what the control panel shows,
                    ?? Slow Progress bar, Warming up, Wait or other.

                    Note: reminder_
                    Scanning originals while the machine is warming up, will cause warm up to take longer.)

                    There was a series that had a extended wwarm up issue with finisher attached & no error.
                    Remove finisher _printer came to ready_??
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                    • JPiek
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                      • Oct 2014
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                      #11
                      Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                      Have you timed the warming up when the church is heated ? i.e. shutdow the printer for a hour and powering it up again. If the church is heated, it shouldn't take the same time as in an cold church if that is the issue....
                      Johan

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                      • copier tech
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                        • Jan 2014
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                        #12
                        Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                        To be honest room temperature won't affect the machine warm up time by much, a few seconds at most.

                        On newer colour machines they have a humidity sensor, the machine will detect a temperature change & will rotate the drums & ITB longer to clear any condensation, however this old 2200 series doesn't have that sensor.
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                        • Corder
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                          #13
                          Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                          Nevertheless I'd try to replace the heater unit.

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                          • copier tech
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                            #14
                            Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                            These heater units either work or they don't. Also they are no longer available from Canon!
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                            • teckat
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                              Re: Canon IR2200 taking too long to warm Up?

                              New Jersey

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