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I have a canon iradv6265i withE060-001.
The manual says shutter 1st charger unit home position. I replaced the 1st charger twice with new one inthe last 6 mts and I have the same problem.
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Hi. That error indicate a failure in the home position of the shutter of the fixing unit . Maybe dirty of loosen sensors. Remove the fixing unit and verify
You probably did not get the drum unit seated in place and the drum is not grounded. Make sure your lamp is coming on.one of the charge wires is not all the way in. Go back and reseat the drum unit. Check it twice. And you did release the developer. I hope so. If not that's what keeping this unit from being in the correct position.
The shutter open sensor does not go on. (The shutter does not open.)
1. Check the shutter home position sensor. Is it normal?
2. Check the wiring between the finisher controller PCB and the stack
feeding motor and between the finisher controller PCB and the shutter
open/close clutch. Is it normal?
3. Is there a fault in the shutter mechanism?
4. Try replacing the stack edging motor and the shutter open/close clutch.
This is a fuser shutter error. Subcode 0001 is that the shutter is not being detected by the shutter sensor. 0002 is that the shutter is moving but on/off detection timing is off. When the copier is powered up you should here this shutter trying to find the home position. If the error occurs then, most likely the sensor is bad or unplugged. Have you done any fixing repairs recently and got this error?
I hope you still have your copier and have not yet sent it in. I had the same problem and when I called Canon Tech support, they told me to go buy a new CANON brand toner cartridge that costs from $150 to $180 each to see if it would fix the problem. Obviously, if this did not fix the problem, I cannot return the toner for a refund. I was using a knock off brand that cost me $40.
I found that the problem is a metal shutter that is inside the machine behind the toner cartridge. It is a metal shutter about 1/4 inch by 4 inches that moves up and down to protect the user from the laser. Your shutter is not moving up out of the way of the laser. What I did was grab the center of this shutter with a hemostat (or long thin pliers) so that it bends this shutter just a little bit, then I pushed the shutter upwards with a butter knife. This little bend in the metal shutter causes the shutter to stay in an upright position by friction of metal on metal. Now it copies fine, even with an offbrand toner cartridge. It saved me hundreds of dollars on repairs or replacement parts.
I think that Canon tech knows about this, but they make more money when they replace a whole new laser unit for you or charge you for repairs.
If you check page 45 in the manual, you'll see that the orange light during the half press indicates that the flash is turned on. A single beep means that the camera is having difficulty getting a "focus lock" (usually when shooting in low light conditions). See page 100 of the manual for suggestions on how to improve the chances for getting a well-focused picture.
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