Help with Toshiba FC22

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  • gerrb

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    Help with Toshiba FC22

    My copier was working well, then one day, I get that CALL SERVICE message with a CF1 error code. After some research online on what seems to be the problem, I tried going into TEST MODE (05) and tried the 407 START (force color registration control) .. it gives me also a CALL SERVICE message. I am able to do the 878 & 879 routine for the ICQ sensor but for the color registration , it gives me a CALL SERVICE message.

    Any help would greatly be appreciated. Is this something simple or shall I discard my color copier. I am tempted to auction it on ebay or sell it on craigslist.

    As added info, when I get the values after the 461 START on the TEST MODE (05) .. I get a value of 15 on the (Y) which states READING ERROR on the color test pattern. Do you guys think my color registration sensors are bad ? both of them ?

    thanks again
  • mo0651
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 1054

    #2
    Its been a while for this machine, but I believe that the sensors are on a bar above the belt. you slide a cover to expose them and clean them with brush or soft cloth. Wow that copier has some age on it!

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    • gerrb

      #3
      thanks ... yes this machine has served the company well .. it was properly and religiously maintained by a OMNI Business Machine.. but now it is not anymore under any maintenance contract ... I tried cleaning those 2 sensors but to no avail..... if I only am sure that they are the problem ... I dont mind replacing them ... I just dont want to spend money just to find out that they are not the problem ... ... If I turn off those sensors, the copier goes to the normal routine and it will go into READY MODE ... but when you make a copy , one of the colors is off ... like having a shadow on the document being photo copied ... but it copies well .. except that shadow like because of one color being off ....

      thanks again for the response ...

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