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  • V-P
    Senior Tech

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    • Apr 2011
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    #1

    FF5-7829-000 & FF5-7830-000

    How come in iR7105 Canon says :

    FF5-7829-000 (front)
    FF5-7830-000 (rear)

    and in Multi-Deck A1 it says the opposite ?
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: FF5-7829-000 & FF5-7830-000

    Originally posted by V-P
    How come in iR7105 Canon says :

    FF5-7829-000 (front)
    FF5-7830-000 (rear)

    and in Multi-Deck A1 it says the opposite ?
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    common rollers used in many models

    Pickup roller(front) FF5-7829
    Pickup roller (rear) FF5-7830
    ----------------------------------------
    it's the rollers surface ridges direction / that need to be in same direction for proper wear/& paper pic-up

    IF ORDERING TIRES ONLY___ (Removed from Holder) look for black dot marking on it/ believe it also goes toward FRONT / on DECKS
    ROLLER DOT.jpg


    just flip other to same direction so thread ridges are in same direction

    if no dot> match up ridges direction

    cheaper to order just tires / pick FF5-7829-030 when ordering/






    this pic shows surface ridges angles //u want ridges to grip paper>
    roller on right > when flipped over shows smooth face

    Last edited by teckat; 01-27-2015, 08:41 PM.
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    • Canuck
      Tech Specialist

      1,000+ Posts
      • Nov 2007
      • 1713

      #3
      Re: FF5-7829-000 & FF5-7830-000

      Save your money and order the rubber part only...FB4-2033...Genuine Canon part..I carry a bag of these and also FB6-0615 feed rolls and FB5-6586 sep rolls(some7777s also)....they go on everything(5000,5570,600,7105,and pretty well all side paper decks). When installing on left deck, right deck, or cassette(Trays 1,2,3 or 4), dot to the front. When installing on side paper deck or bypass tray, dot to the rear. I am speaking about the dot on the rubber, not the hub. Its not black on the Canon rolls, just a little dimple. Change them one at a time then there is no chance to mix things up...hub will only fit properly one way. Like Tek said look at the tread....
      Last edited by Canuck; 01-31-2015, 06:33 PM.

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