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  • ricardobres
    Trusted Tech
    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2008
    • 147

    IRC6800

    I have a IRC6800 with error code e0012-001. I cleaned the IBT assembly, changed the ibt. It's intermitent error. Some idea?
  • teckat
    Field Supervisor
    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16092

    #2
    Originally posted by ricardobres
    I have a IRC6800 with error code e0012-001. I cleaned the IBT assembly, changed the ibt. It's intermitent error. Some idea?
    Check if the Drum/ITB Drive Motor M2is working.
    also Check the Main Power Supply and the two DC Converter PCB's for failure.


    Check if drum home position sensor (PS65) is mounted correctly / red arrow below/ double click on pic

    iR..jpg

    ****Countermeasure to Prevent Color Displacement or E012-0001 Error Code


    PRODUCTS AFFECTED / SERIAL NUMBERS AFFECTED:

    SUBJECT:
    Countermeasure to Prevent Color Displacement or E012-0001 Error Code
    PRODUCTS AFFECTED / SERIAL NUMBERS AFFECTED:
    Products Affected: Serial Numbers Affected:
    imageRUNNER C5800 All Serial Numbers
    imageRUNNER C5870U SJY00001 ~ SJY15592
    imageRUNNER C6800 All Serial Numbers
    imageRUNNER C6870U SJN00001 ~ SJN11881
    GENERAL:
    This Technical Publication is to inform the field about a countermeasure to prevent possible color
    displacement (mis-registration) or E012-0001 Error Codes.
    DETAILS:
    On occasion, either color displacement (mis-registration) or E012-0001 may occur due to the following
    reasons:
    • When inserting the Bearing into the gear, the Bearing may become deformed due to the narrow inner
    diameter of the [B]36T Gear [A] and 18T/54T Gear [C].
    • A Screw inside the DC Motor Assembly [D] may become loosened causing a gap. This gap may
    cause an excess load on the windings possible leading to a cut wire.
    To limit the occurrence of the aforementioned symptoms, the following changes have been made:
    • The inner diameter of the [B]36T Gear [A] and 18T/54T Gear [C] DC Motor Assembly [D] to eliminate any gaps.

    6800..JPG

    If any of the aforementioned symptoms occur, [B]replace the 36T Gear [A] , 18T/54T Gear [C] and DC
    Motor Assembly [D] with the new type.



    SERVICE PARTS:


    Old FM2-0506-000
    New
    Drum I.T.B. Drive Assembly
    N/A


    Old FK2-0020-000
    New
    Motor, DC

    NA

    Old FL2-2929-000
    New
    Gear, 36T
    FL3-0564-000


    Old FL2-2930-000
    New
    Gear, 36T
    FL2-6971-000


    Old FU5-0218-000
    New
    Gear, 18T/54T
    FU6-8486-000


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    Last edited by teckat; 07-26-2010, 05:39 PM.
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    • SCREWTAPE
      East Coast Imaging
      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • Jan 2009
      • 3396

      #3
      Did this happen out of the blue?
      Canon Copier Repair Service. Sales, Parts & Toner. NYC/NJ area. Contact:East Coast Imaging Solutions,LLC

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      • ricardobres
        Trusted Tech
        100+ Posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 147

        #4
        Thanks, I'll check it.

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        • Canuck
          Tech Specialist
          1,000+ Posts
          • Nov 2007
          • 1711

          #5
          Check the silver tension roller....they rust out on the ends where they go into the bearing...bearing gets destroyed,changed many of them. I think they call it auxillary roller in manual. Change the two silver rollers and the arms....fc5-1666,fc5-1760,fl2-0406,fl2-0407
          Last edited by Canuck; 07-28-2010, 11:31 PM.

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          • willyhua

            #6
            i also have this problem ,is transfer blade problem

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