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    thanks, the C1/C1+ models need a good maintenance schedule, set up the tech.

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    Hey
    GUESS WHAT,
    Remember that "OLD TRICK"
    Teflon tape?
    ON the wear ring?

    Worked Like a Charm.
    Even the Dens got down to below 2%

    The ITB belt needs replaced but the color solids on P5 11X17 are great.

    The yellow still does the banding.
    thats got to be cuz I think its the first color and the full HV charge is there and sometimes it gets a full zap before leveling to a constant level

    WELL SHIT

    This is another weak point that says the DEV units CAN be restarted many times and not FAIL
    ITS a PAIN in the ass to do it but every 60K thats what it is!.

    Thanks Guyz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Penvy View Post
    Hey
    GUESS WHAT,
    Remember that "OLD TRICK"
    Teflon tape?
    ON the wear ring?

    Worked Like a Charm.
    Even the Dens got down to below 2%

    The ITB belt needs replaced but the color solids on P5 11X17 are great.

    The yellow still does the banding.
    thats got to be cuz I think its the first color and the full HV charge is there and sometimes it gets a full zap before leveling to a constant level

    WELL SHIT

    This is another weak point that says the DEV units CAN be restarted many times and not FAIL
    ITS a PAIN in the ass to do it but every 60K thats what it is!.

    Thanks Guyz
    P

    good fix / but once there is a voltage leak from drum it will always be there

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    good fix / but once there is a voltage leak from drum it will always be there
    (that's what my doctor told me) hahaha


    This is the fun part,

    The teflon tape is a dielectric and can isolate the "leak"
    This goes back to "painting the HV leads to a old style color tv tube
    OK I know its pushing it a little but if your old school its a way to show what i am talking about.

    What is a big change is that all the other problems cleaned up quick.
    after doing over 100 p5 11x17 cymk the ITB belt showed its a problem too.
    But after 70K mostly full color Thats expected.

    I guess what bugs me is that Canon KNOWS this from other color machines.
    They could have gone with a better drum seal assy.

    the left and right pads were wayyyy too tight and after getting full of the
    Iron oxide residue (dispersant) and like sandpaper just wear it down to early failure.
    BUT Canon says its too early for drum replacement.

    Just makes you nutz to think they would let this out without field testing and
    use the info from other E-drums like the 7000 series.

    I just keep going on about how Canon should have fixed these things befor releasing this
    and save itself the bad rap they have on this C1 machine.

    My friend is relived to find out this will work until the drum gets to 150K like it should.

    The ITB belt is another mess.

    As far as the leak still there
    I have run a bunch of color work already and no problem
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    Last edited by Penvy; 03-31-2010 at 02:00 PM. Reason: joke

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    it's all about the bottom line with Canon/ get the product out>then worry later> Remember when the CLC 1100 series came out> over twenty tech pubs first month/ i'll bet there are still lawsuits pending on it/ what a nightmare, i had 8 power supplies blow out the first 3weeks/ customers had to wait 2mos. for parts.

    i am buying stock on that tape (:

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    it caused by drum unit. I suspect is the drum life reach. The drum life count by A4 single side and if customer print larger than A4 and life will short.

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    the C1 has a crappy Drum/ and performs worse in crappy enviorments . if u have access to tech pubs u would know what i mean

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    Hey ,
    It is what it is dudes
    The fix works.
    Oh the legal stuff is not about the machine.
    It is about Lying to the customer.
    AND the dealers.

    Whats new about that?

    Just for the Future,
    All of you that can say something to the dealers is.
    A performance clause in the sales contract from the factory to dealer.
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    "truth will set u free"

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    Re: Canon C1 drum question

    Olá, sou novo aqui, estou com esse problema na image Press C1, já foi substituido cilindro mas continua saindo a mesma falha. Espero que possam me ajudar. Obrigado. IMG_20170920_160758392.jpg

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