Canon FY8-23AV-000 manual Reference

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CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

2) Do not place the cartridge upright or upside down; do not shake it.

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3)Do not force open the shutter for the photosensitive drum cover found at the bottom of the cartridge; do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum.

If the surface of the photosensitive drum has become soiled, wipe it using a flannel

cloth coated with toner. Do not dry wipe it or use solvent.

4)Do not disassemble the cartridge.

5)Do not subject the cartridge to vibration or impact; in particular, do not force down the photosensitive drum from above the shutter for the drum cover.

6)Keep the cartridge out of reach of children.

7)The photosensitive drum is susceptible to light and, therefore, equipped with a light- blocking shutter; nevertheless, exposure to light for a long time can affect the drum, resulting in copies with white spots or vertical lines. Leave the copier alone for some time for possible recovery; to avoid residual memory, which results in white spots or vertical lines, however, keep the following in mind.

Caution:

Work quickly when removing jams or replacing cartridges.

When the cartridge must be removed for work, be sure to put the cartridge in its storage box or cover it; do not leave it without protective measures once it is outside the copier.

Reference:

The drum would recover to more or less its normal condition if left alone for five minutes in a dark place after exposure to an intensity of 1500 lux (about 5 minutes

under general lighting). However, you must try to avoid any exposure. (The rays

of the sun have intensities ranging between about 10000 and 30000 lux.)

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Contents Service Handbook Copyright 1998 Canon INC Contents Troubleshooting Malfunctions Self Diagnosis Page Durables Periodically Replaced Parts Periodical Servicing Storing Sealed Cartridges 1D Temperature/Humidity Specifications2D Transportation Storing and Handling Unsealed Cartridges Reference Image Adjustment Basic Procedure Pre-ChecksPoints to Note Mechanical GlassAdjusting the Intensity VR604 Electrical2B PC400/FC200 Adjusting the AE Mechanism VR602, VR603 JP607 JP605 JP604 Control panel PCB Screwdriver Standards and Adjustments Site Environment Making Initial ChecksChecking the Documents Checking the Transfer Charging Roller Checking the Feeding AssemblyChecking the Lens Array for Dirt Checking the Copy PaperImage Troubleshooting Others Image Troubleshooting Samples of Image Faults Troubleshooting by Image Fault YESCopy is foggy overall Back Replace the cartridge Is the problem corrected? Copy has white spots cross feed direction Back of the copy is soiledCopy has faulty fixing Copy is foggy cross feed direction Copy has a blurred imageCopy has poor sharpness focus Copy is blank Copy is solid blackImage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Malfunctions Self diagnosis PC400/FC200Copyboard Does the copying operation start AC power is absent Pick-up fails Scanning lamp fails to go onMain motor fails to rotate Copyboard fails to moveAt time of jam Paper feeding normallyFixing heater fails to operate Copy Paper Jams Pick-Up Assembly Separation/Feeding AssemblyFixing/Delivery Assembly Double Feeding Feeding FaultsWrinkles Arrangement and Functions of Electrical Parts Sensors and SolenoidsSwitches Lamp, Heater, Motor, and Others Printed Circuit Board PCB Variable Resistors VR and Check Pins by PCB DC Controller/DC Power Supply PCBControl Panel PCB PC400/FC200Self Diagnosis Self Diagnosis General Timing Chart PC420/430/FC220 General Timing Chart A4, 2 copies Signals/Abbreviations List SignalsAbbreviations General Circuit Diagram PC420/430/FC220 General Circuit Diagram Special Tools Table Solvents/Oils Table Specifications LTR/A4 LGLNVD Prepared by This publication is printed on 70% reprocessed paper