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  • Ingranaggio_rotto
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    • Oct 2010
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    #1

    Order code.

    Good evening !
    I need your help......
    I am searching for the order code of the part shown in the attachment.
    It's the cable of the hopper unit of Canon CLC 1150.

    Thanks.
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  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    #2
    Re: Order code.

    Originally posted by ingranaggio_rotto
    good evening !
    I need your help......
    I am searching for the order code of the part shown in the attachment.
    It's the cable of the hopper unit of canon clc 1150.

    Thanks.
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]27861[/ATTACH]




    u will need to find a stripper printer to pull it off
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • 20 year tech
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      • May 2014
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      #3
      Re: Order code.

      Originally posted by teckat
      u will need to find a stripper printer to pull it off


      Agreed I just looked thru my old CLC stuff and that harness was never given a part number that I could find.

      hopefully you can find a suitable donor machine

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      • teckat
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        Re: Order code.

        Originally posted by 20 year tech
        Agreed I just looked thru my old CLC stuff and that harness was never given a part number that I could find.

        hopefully you can find a suitable donor machine
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        almost all of the harness connections on the old Canon CLC's have no part #'s associated to them.

        u were usually told by support to trace & repair the damaged wires/
        that's why u need to have strippers in a warehouse or shop repair techs to pull harnesses > label them for shelf stock >> before trashing old printers
        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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        • 20 year tech
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          #5
          Re: Order code.

          Originally posted by teckat
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          almost all of the harness connections on the old Canon CLC's have no part #'s associated to them.

          u were usually told by support to trace & repair the damaged wires/
          that's why u need to have strippers in a warehouse or shop repair techs to pull harnesses > label them for shelf stock >> before trashing old printers
          Doing my best to forget my CLC days. actually the 1100's were a dream compared to the 700 series. don't get me started on the 5000 series LOL

          We have a graveyard here at my shop with various machines to salvage for parts, we pick em apart as needed and as we get trade ins scrap the carcass machines and start all over, its a great money saver as well as having the ability to obtain parts that would otherwise be unavailable because of not having a part number. But we don't save anything that old.

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          • Ingranaggio_rotto
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            #6
            Re: Order code.

            The spare parts of CLC 11xx series, are become "GOLD" here, in Italy !
            These models are modified with a special toner, not Canon.
            But a ceramic toner that permits print on ceramic material....
            Now Canon iP C1 is substituting the CLC 11x series.
            But there are still many active machine!

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            • teckat
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              #7
              Re: Order code.

              Originally posted by Ingranaggio_rotto
              The spare parts of CLC 11xx series, are become "GOLD" here, in Italy !
              These models are modified with a special toner, not Canon.
              But a ceramic toner that permits print on ceramic material....
              Now Canon iP C1 is substituting the CLC 11x series.
              But there are still many active machine!


              😱Active_and Functionality are separated by a large margin.
              **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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