Canon iR 2870, cleaning blade.

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  • Harry
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Feb 2009
    • 228

    #16
    Re: Canon iR 2870, cleaning blade.

    Take care hans there is Paper in the trays if not you can not print out execute dpc Gamma

    Gruss Harry

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    • quereshi

      #17
      Re: Canon iR 2870, cleaning blade.
      • Turn off and unplug your Canon copier. Put on a pair of latex or work gloves to keep toner and debris off of your hands.
      • Open cartridge door on the front or top of the device and remove the toner cartridge. The cartridge contains the drum as part of its unit. Lay a flannel cloth onto the newspaper-covered table, desk or other surface and then shake the toner cartridge gently above the cloth to coat the cloth lightly with toner.
      • Rotate the drum using the spindle on the side and wipe the drum’s surface with the toner-covered flannel cloth to remove any dust, dirt and caked-on debris.
      • Continue rotating and wiping the drum’s surface until it is free of any debris and dirt. Close the drum’s shutter door and reinstall the cartridge back in your Canon copier.

      Check Canon iR2870 Manual- guideusermanual.com/product-name-ir2870-manual&po=209369&lang=English for complete detail about how you clean or maintain the drum of your canon printer.

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      • CS0523
        Technician
        • Feb 2015
        • 35

        #18
        Re: Canon iR 2870, cleaning blade.

        Originally posted by Hansoon
        Replaced the drum unit and the problem went away. Thanks for the help guys.

        However, when I tried to execute d-gamma as was not able to enter the service mode. I tried as written here in the panel and in the manual as follows:

        1) Press the * key on the control panel
        2) Press the 2 and 8 keys of the keypad at the same time
        3) Press the * key on the control panel

        but there is no initial screen following that where I could go to:

        >copier>function>DPC>D-GAMMA>OK

        Display stays as it is. What could be wrong?

        Hans
        use the keys 4 and 9 at the same time

        PS: Bei dieser Maschinereihe 2870/4570 ist es bei solch ein Muster/Fehlerbild immer die Trommel.

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