hello,
could anyone kindly provide the latest firmware of c658?
one machine often shows c1105 on idle status, i reset the code and display again 1~2days later.
after i reset, check the operation of finisher and act normal.
hello,
could anyone kindly provide the latest firmware of c658?
one machine often shows c1105 on idle status, i reset the code and display again 1~2days later.
after i reset, check the operation of finisher and act normal.
C-1105 is a exit drive problem, not one that can be corrected with firmware. E
I visited the customer this day.
They said the trouble code displayed after the paper has been ejected on main tray, after reset the code the machine can be worked normally.
This issue already happened these few days.
P.S. the F/W is G00-21
What is the finisher model?
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Lower the exit tray and remove the upper panel.
There are 2 motors with clock disks. Make sure the disks are firmly attached to the motors and that the 2 exit claws are even.
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Not sure what finisher you have but recall a bulletin for FS-534 and trouble code C-1105.
As was already said, not a F/W issue.
Is the machine in a dirty environment? I had a similar issue on a FS534. C-1105 on FS-534 in Filthy Environment
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I see in the post you linked to that the belt jumped off. I just had to fix one of these late last week. My first experience with that issue thankfully. Machine wasn't in a dirty environment, and was actually fairly low volume. I believe it had about 115K on it total, so not sure what caused it to jump.
During my initial diagnosis, it seemed like the belt was the cause but I couldn't see it, so couldn't confirm until I pulled the panel off to verify. I was actually surprised to see that there was nothing to hold the belt onto the drive gear. The motor assembly on the other side actually has a small black plastic disk that prevents the belt on that side from jumping off, not sure why they wouldn't have done the same for both.
Being as resourceful as I could be with what I had on hand, I installed a flat plastic protection disc that is used on the mag roller of BH223 style development units. They come as part of the DS Roll Kit to protect the bearings from toner and developer. It's flimsy, doesn't fit all that snugly on the gear shaft, but I'm hopeful that it will prevent the belt from jumping off again.
Last edited by femaster; 03-30-2021 at 05:19 AM.
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