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  • zoraldinho
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    FS 2126nfp

    Hi guys,

    Does anyone have this kind of issue? Can't calibrate magenta but the right side of print is ok.I try with new belt and drums and clearing memory.
    I am inclined to laser unit?!

    Thanks,Z
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  • Tonerkiller
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    Re: FS 2126nfp

    Did you clean all of the charge roller.

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    • Zackuth
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      Re: FS 2126nfp

      What do you mean by "can't calibrate magenta"? Sometimes the calibration is so off that I have to enter the same last character many times, 5 to 8, to get any kind of result. But changing the transfer belt should have fixed that. Have you looked at the IDC sensor plate? If that doesn't move to uncover the sensor you could be having problems.
      Last edited by Zackuth; 11-18-2014, 03:08 PM. Reason: Had another idea.
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      • AlbertK
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        Re: FS 2126nfp

        Hi, I would check the Magenta drum unit gears and perhaps the Magenta drum drive gears... Something is loose.... Did someone open the drive gearbox and not put the gears back in their correct place?
        Good luck. It would be interesting to know what the solution was.
        The product may be brilliant and the salesperson proficient, but if the technician isn’t efficient, then the story will end there.

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        • zoraldinho
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          Re: FS 2126nfp

          Thanks for response dude.Yes.I put new belt and new drums and new magenta developer in a clean machine.
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          • zoraldinho
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            Re: FS 2126nfp

            Originally posted by Zackuth
            What do you mean by "can't calibrate magenta"? Sometimes the calibration is so off that I have to enter the same last character many times, 5 to 8, to get any kind of result. But changing the transfer belt should have fixed that. Have you looked at the IDC sensor plate? If that doesn't move to uncover the sensor you could be having problems.
            Hi Zack.

            Thanks for response.Im a Canon tech so far and i need some sugestions here.


            I mean magenta is out of range on the left side of the print.(check attachment).
            Sensor plate is moving ok and sensors are clean.

            I can't correct magenta with registration correction chart because lines are far away.
            If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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            • zoraldinho
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              Re: FS 2126nfp

              Originally posted by AlbertK
              Hi, I would check the Magenta drum unit gears and perhaps the Magenta drum drive gears... Something is loose.... Did someone open the drive gearbox and not put the gears back in their correct place?
              Good luck. It would be interesting to know what the solution was.

              Hi Albert


              Gears! Interesting.Gonna check!

              Regards,Z
              If it ain't broke, don't fix it
              A picture is worth a thousand words

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              • Zackuth
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                Re: FS 2126nfp

                Originally posted by zoraldinho
                Hi Zack.

                Thanks for response.Im a Canon tech so far and i need some sugestions here.


                I mean magenta is out of range on the left side of the print.(check attachment).
                Sensor plate is moving ok and sensors are clean.

                I can't correct magenta with registration correction chart because lines are far away.


                Ok, in this case you will have to keep entering the same letter or number several times until the chart lines move. Use the last character (either I or 9) that the colored lines have shifted past.
                If at first you don't succeed, redefine success

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                • tmaged
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                  Re: FS 2126nfp

                  There is a bulletin that addresses the registration problem. Check the reg shutter is working. Replace the transfer belt. Use special firmware to reset the registration.
                  Hope that helps !
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                  • zoraldinho
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                    Re: FS 2126nfp

                    Originally posted by Zackuth
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                    Ok, in this case you will have to keep entering the same letter or number several times until the chart lines move. Use the last character (either I or 9) that the colored lines have shifted past.
                    Hi Zack,

                    Eight times entering letters and numbers bring results!Print was awesome for 15 minutes.I believe auto callibration make colour reg. bad again.
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                    • zoraldinho
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                      Originally posted by tmaged
                      There is a bulletin that addresses the registration problem. Check the reg shutter is working. Replace the transfer belt. Use special firmware to reset the registration.
                      Hi dude,

                      I can't find this tool on the partner site.Do you know maybe the name or the title exactly for this tool?


                      Thanks,Z
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                      A picture is worth a thousand words

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                      • Tonerkiller
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                        Re: FS 2126nfp

                        Just keep adjusting. Made sure that you are adjusting in the right direction. You might have to do the max adj 10 times to get it right. Each max adj moves it very little. I have been there.

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                        • Kidaver
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                          Re: FS 2126nfp

                          If you can get it lined up on color registration and then it is going out of alignment after a few auto calibrations then the problem is most likely with the shutter not opening and reading the color patch or a problem with your idc sensor. If the IDC sensor can not read the patch it just keeps adjust out of alignment getting worse each time.
                          "In a cruel and evil world, being cynical can allow you to get some entertainment out of it."

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                          • zoraldinho
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                            Originally posted by Kidaver
                            If you can get it lined up on color registration and then it is going out of alignment after a few auto calibrations then the problem is most likely with the shutter not opening and reading the color patch or a problem with your idc sensor. If the IDC sensor can not read the patch it just keeps adjust out of alignment getting worse each time.
                            you nailed it Kidaver! I think the same but i come back with proof.


                            Thanks Tonerkiller

                            Z
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                            • tmaged
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                              Re: FS 2126nfp

                              Here's the bulletin. Following it has worked for us.
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                              Hope that helps !
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