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Service Bulletin: Issued by Canon Europa N.V
Service Bulletin: Issued by Canon Europa N.V
Service Bulletin: Issued by Canon Europa N.V
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Issued by Canon Europa N.V.
HARDWARE
Location:
FIXING ASSEMBLY
Subject:
Notes when detaching the separation drive mount assembly (Prevention of E014-0003 error)
Detail:
<Symptom>
There is not a sufficient space [C] between the flange [A] of the one-way gear (FU6-0646) in the rear side of
the fixing assembly and the push-on area [B] of the rear fixing gear (FU6-0651); the torque may be increased,
causing E014-0003.
E014-0003: Detects unlock of motor lock for 1 sec or more after the belt drive motor performs stabilized
rotation.
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iPC1-058
<Cause>
The separation drive mount assembly is shipped from the factory with the space between the rear fixing gear
and the one-way gear adjusted. The symptom occurs if this part is removed due to some reason in the field and
the adjustment of the space is not correctly performed in assembly after that.
Servicing Work:
1) Let the fixing belt into release state. (i.e., turn the power switch OFF or open the front door.)
3) Loosen the 2 binding screws (M4) [2] of the separation drive mount assembly [1].
4) Fold a sheet of paper (50mm x 20mm/ 64g to 80g plain paper from SK) into two > insert the paper [3] between
the push-on area of the rear fixing gear [B] and the flange of the one-way gear [A] as shown in the photo > lift
the separation drive mount assembly [4] in the direction of the arrow [5] > tighten the 2 binding screws (M4)
that was loosened in Step 3 to fix the separation drive mount assembly in place.
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iPC1-058
5) Remove the paper inserted in Step 4, and open it; then inset it between the flange of the one-way gear [A]
and the push-on area of the rear fixing gear [B] to make sure that it can make its way without any resistance.
The 2 screws mentioned above are locked with bonding material to prevent them from being loosened.
Therefore, do not loosen or remove them except when the same symptom occurs.
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