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  • dedode
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    #16
    Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

    Originally posted by COPIERTEC ASSOCIATES
    Solution to problem 1;As earlier said,the problem to two sided copying being transfer corona,take note of this;
    1.Dis-assemble the transfer assembly and wash the blocks and dry.
    2.Re-assemble and tie new corona wires.
    3.Open the rear cover and check on the secondary HVT connections of the seperation voltage ie connection S and Q.
    4.Many times connection Q has always been the culprit,so if possible completely disconnect it coz it is major cause of the leakage on thi machine.
    Solution to problem 2;Slow to PDF printing could be caused by a lower version of the firmware,so try to up grade the firmware.
    Good luck brother!
    Dear COPIERTEC.
    I appreciate your reply.


    I attached pictures for the location of jamming in two side copy.
    IMG_0260.jpgIMG_0258.jpgIMG_0259.jpg
    Is it still corona replace problem after these attachments?.

    Also, did you mean at step 4 that I permanently disconnect connection Q without replace it?, if so what is the benefit of it?.

    Regards.

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    • vigour
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      #17
      Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

      If you tell us the jam codes we should be able to help you.
      In your third picture, there is paper stuck under the reversing guide. Replace that guide, because they get warped.
      Hsve you cleaned or replaced the clutches, or rollers?

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      • dedode
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        #18
        Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

        Originally posted by vigour
        If you tell us the jam codes we should be able to help you.
        In your third picture, there is paper stuck under the reversing guide. Replace that guide, because they get warped.
        Hsve you cleaned or replaced the clutches, or rollers?
        Dear vigour.
        How do I get the code?, because what appeared in the screen is what I attached.

        Regards.

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        • teckat
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          #19
          Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

          Originally posted by dedode
          Dear vigour.
          How do I get the code?, because what appeared in the screen is what I attached.

          Regards.

          ================================================== ==========
          are u a tech /// guess not

          codes are in service mode to view

          SEE LINK/ disregard Scribd label

          301 Moved Permanently


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          • teckat
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            #20
            Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

            Originally posted by dedode
            Dear vigour.
            How do I get the code?, because what appeared in the screen is what I attached.

            Regards.
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            Image Runners Jam Code List

            disregard Scribd link name is

            301 Moved Permanently
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            • dedode
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              #21
              Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

              I attached the pictures for service mode code errors.
              Also, I noticed that if I change the feeder, two side copy works fine but still with one copy only and not more or it will jam.

              Regards.
              Attached Files

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              • dedode
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                #22
                Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                Because the attachment limited to 10 per post, I attached the rest pictures in this post>
                Attached Files

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                • teckat
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                  #23
                  Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                  Call for Service/ Buy a Manual/ or Read Below/




                  This document provides a list of jam codes for Canon imageRUNNER copiers and document feeders to help with troubleshooting. It includes: 1. An overview of the information displayed for jam codes, including location, date, time, paper size, and source. 2. Tables of jam codes for different copier models (iR105, iR8500, iR7200) and document feeders (DADF-J1, DADF-D1), organized by jam type and associated sensor. 3. Notes on interpreting jam codes for feeder jams on the iR7200/8500/105, with X indicating if it is the first or subsequent page picked

                  JAM Descriptions Link
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                  Error Codes > Canon > iR105
                  ERROR LISTINGS LINK
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                  E019=waste toner case is full, or the waste toner case full sensor is faulty.
                  E068=error in the high-voltage output to the separation charging assembly.
                  E069==error in the high-voltage output to the transfer charging assembly.
                  E100=BD PCB is faulty.
                  E202=error in the detection of the scanner home position.
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                  • dedode
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                    #24
                    Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                    Thanks Teckat for you reply.

                    But I don't have any problem with the machine except two side copy.
                    So, please can you tell which error is related to this issue.

                    Regards.

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                    • teckat
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                      #25
                      Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                      Originally posted by dedode
                      Thanks Teckat for you reply.

                      But I don't have any problem with the machine except two side copy.
                      So, please can you tell which error is related to this issue.

                      Regards.



                      u mean JAM CONDITION
                      see attach link & read pdf below



                      JAMS.jpg
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                      Last edited by teckat; 05-01-2015, 09:07 PM.
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                      • teckat
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                        #26
                        Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                        ERROR.jpg
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                        The error codes are grouped as follows according to the items they refer to:
                        E000 to E399 error code related to the copier
                        E400 to E499 error code related to the ADF
                        E500 to E514 error code related to the finisher
                        E515 error code related to the inserter
                        E518 error code related to the paper folding unit
                        E530 to E595 error code related to the finisher
                        E5F0 to E5F9 error code related to the saddle stitch assembly
                        E601 to E830 error code related to the copier


                        When the self diagnostic mechanism has gone ON, the machine may be reset by turning its power switch. This, however, does not apply to E000,
                        E001, E002, E003, E004, E005, E013, E020, or E717, indicating a fault which can lead to serious consequences if the machine is reset without removing
                        the cause (i.e., melting thermistor, which will overheat the fixing roller, or overflowing of toner from the hopper).
                        If the code is from E000 to E003, the power switch will go OFF in about 30 sec if it is turned ON without resetting; in the case of E004, the power
                        switch will go OFF in about 3 sec after indicting E000 if the power switch is turned ON without resetting.
                        You will have to clear the data in the RAM on the DC controller PCB for the following: E000, E001, E002, E003, E004, E005, E013, E020, and
                        E717.

                        <Clearing Errors>
                        1) Execute the following in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.
                        2) Press the Reset key twice to return to the Copy Mode screen.
                        3) Turn off and the on the main power switch.
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                        • vigour
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                          #27
                          Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                          you seem to be getting a lot of 0022 jams which is means

                          xx22 feed path paper sensor 2 stationary jam (S7)

                          You are getting E202 on the same dates as 0022 jams.
                          E202 is a no code error, it only shows up in service mode , never on the display.
                          This happens when the machine has scanner problems
                          1 copyboard is loose---there is a switch in the left rear corner.
                          2 bad home position sensor
                          3 bad scanner motor
                          4 reader controller problems

                          Last edited by vigour; 05-03-2015, 04:29 AM.

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                          • Canon345

                            #28
                            Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                            Originally posted by dedode
                            Thanks COPIERTEC for your reply.

                            Making modifications to Canon IR105 solving the most common continuous problems in this machine.
                            As I am one of the users for this machine, I am stuck in to two problems at the moment:
                            1- Two side copy Jamming. ( As you gave me a solution for it in this post which I will try it. )
                            2- Very slow PDF printing.

                            Regards.
                            On the duplex unit. I feel that a more popular culprit of 2 sided jams is the guide on the left side. The one you open to the left to remove paper. Replace it, you can see that the ribs get worn down by the paper. Also make sure the big guide is intact and not broken along with the two springs being present. This is a must for eliminating two sided jamming.

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                            • dedode
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                              #29
                              Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                              Originally posted by teckat
                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]29020[/ATTACH]
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                              The error codes are grouped as follows according to the items they refer to:
                              E000 to E399 error code related to the copier
                              E400 to E499 error code related to the ADF
                              E500 to E514 error code related to the finisher
                              E515 error code related to the inserter
                              E518 error code related to the paper folding unit
                              E530 to E595 error code related to the finisher
                              E5F0 to E5F9 error code related to the saddle stitch assembly
                              E601 to E830 error code related to the copier


                              When the self diagnostic mechanism has gone ON, the machine may be reset by turning its power switch. This, however, does not apply to E000,
                              E001, E002, E003, E004, E005, E013, E020, or E717, indicating a fault which can lead to serious consequences if the machine is reset without removing
                              the cause (i.e., melting thermistor, which will overheat the fixing roller, or overflowing of toner from the hopper).
                              If the code is from E000 to E003, the power switch will go OFF in about 30 sec if it is turned ON without resetting; in the case of E004, the power
                              switch will go OFF in about 3 sec after indicting E000 if the power switch is turned ON without resetting.
                              You will have to clear the data in the RAM on the DC controller PCB for the following: E000, E001, E002, E003, E004, E005, E013, E020, and
                              E717.

                              <Clearing Errors>
                              1) Execute the following in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.
                              2) Press the Reset key twice to return to the Copy Mode screen.
                              3) Turn off and the on the main power switch.
                              Dear teckat
                              Thank you very much for your reply.

                              You mean my first step is to clear errors?

                              Regards.

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                              • dedode
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                                #30
                                Re: UPGRADING Canon IR105

                                Originally posted by Canon345
                                On the duplex unit. I feel that a more popular culprit of 2 sided jams is the guide on the left side. The one you open to the left to remove paper. Replace it, you can see that the ribs get worn down by the paper. Also make sure the big guide is intact and not broken along with the two springs being present. This is a must for eliminating two sided jamming.
                                Dear Canon345

                                Thanks for your reply.

                                Dc1999.jpg

                                At the attached picture, do you mean I replace all the left guide # 1 ? or just rollers.
                                Also, about big right guide # 2 , which spring you mean?, because there are many springs.

                                Regards.

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