Canon FY8-23AV-000 manual Storing and Handling Unsealed Cartridges

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CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

2. Storing and Handling Unsealed Cartridges

The photosensitive medium is an organic photoconductor (OPC), which is extremely susceptible to light. Since the cartridge also contains toner, you must be extra careful when storing or handling the cartridge. Make sure the user is aware of this fact and will handle the cartridge with care.

a.Storing Unsealed Cartridges

1)Avoid areas subjected to strong rays of the sun. Do not keep it in a car even in a protective box; the inside may become extremely hot.

2)Avoid areas of high or low temperature/ humidity and areas where these elements tend to change rapidly (for example, near air conditioners or heaters).

3)Avoid areas where dust, ammonium gas, or gases from organic solvents tend to accumulate.

4)Keep the cartridge in a place 40°C or less.

b.Handling the Cartridge

1)Before inserting the cartridge in the copier or if the toner starts to run short, hold the cartridge horizontally as shown in Figure 1-1, and rotate it in both directions about 90° to even out the toner inside it. Do not shake the cartridge or hold it in a different way; otherwise, toner may leak out the cartridge.

Figure 1-1D

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Contents Service Handbook Copyright 1998 Canon INC Contents Troubleshooting Malfunctions Self Diagnosis Page Periodically Replaced Parts DurablesPeriodical Servicing 1D Temperature/Humidity Specifications Storing Sealed Cartridges2D Transportation Storing and Handling Unsealed Cartridges Reference Pre-Checks Image Adjustment Basic ProcedurePoints to Note Glass MechanicalElectrical Adjusting the Intensity VR6042B PC400/FC200 Adjusting the AE Mechanism VR602, VR603 JP607 JP605 JP604 Control panel PCB Screwdriver Standards and Adjustments Making Initial Checks Site EnvironmentChecking the Documents Checking the Lens Array for Dirt Checking the Feeding AssemblyChecking the Transfer Charging Roller Checking the Copy PaperImage Troubleshooting Others Image Troubleshooting Samples of Image Faults YES Troubleshooting by Image FaultCopy is foggy overall Back Replace the cartridge Is the problem corrected? Back of the copy is soiled Copy has white spots cross feed directionCopy has faulty fixing Copy has a blurred image Copy is foggy cross feed directionCopy has poor sharpness focus Copy is solid black Copy is blankImage Troubleshooting Self diagnosis PC400/FC200 Troubleshooting MalfunctionsCopyboard Does the copying operation start AC power is absent Scanning lamp fails to go on Pick-up failsCopyboard fails to move Main motor fails to rotatePaper feeding normally At time of jamFixing heater fails to operate Copy Paper Jams Separation/Feeding Assembly Pick-Up AssemblyFixing/Delivery Assembly Feeding Faults Double FeedingWrinkles Sensors and Solenoids Arrangement and Functions of Electrical PartsSwitches Lamp, Heater, Motor, and Others Printed Circuit Board PCB DC Controller/DC Power Supply PCB Variable Resistors VR and Check Pins by PCBPC400/FC200 Control Panel PCBSelf Diagnosis Self Diagnosis General Timing Chart PC420/430/FC220 General Timing Chart A4, 2 copies Signals Signals/Abbreviations ListAbbreviations General Circuit Diagram PC420/430/FC220 General Circuit Diagram Special Tools Table Solvents/Oils Table LTR/A4 LGL SpecificationsNVD Prepared by This publication is printed on 70% reprocessed paper