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Canon PC-980 Color Copier Questions & Answers
We have a Canon PC980
E0 means a fuser problem, it does not heat up properly. It could be the heat element
within the fuser or the overtemp fuse may have blown.
Anyway, you
should really have an technician look at it for you.
For PC 980 B&W copier...the
Hi, the unit may not feed because you have a paper jam or stuck object inside, if you have experience a paper jam error before, check the printer for any object or paper stuck inside, clean roller.
Some error like this can be a problem on the feeder sensor and by this time you may need to repair the unit.
Paper is not being fed from paper holding drawer.
It sounds like the feed tire is dirty, OR the feed clutch has sprung. Remove the paper tray On the right side of the copier where you feed the single sheet, you pull down the door. This exposes a fat gray or black feed roller. Take a clean dry towel and dampen it with wd 40. Gently wipe the roller with the cloth turning the roller toward the paper exit direction. Let the WD 40 soak in for ten minutes, replace the paper tray and try to make a copy. If it does, you need a feed roller which will rquire a service cal/take it in. If still no feed the 'clicking' may be a sprung clutch, service call required.
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I have a Canon PC 980 B&W copier. When I try
YOur problem is likely worn feed rubber. It is an old machine. Has it ever been serviced?
Did this happen after a paper jam?
Try this: UNPLUG the copier Take out the paper tray. Prepare a dry cloth that is dampened with WD 40. Open the door on the right side of the coper. You should see 1 large, gray or black rubber roller. Gently wipe the roller with the WD 40 cloth, slowly turning the roller. It only turns 1 way, towards the exit direction of the paper from the copier.
Let the WD 40 soak in, about 10 minutes. Put the paper tray back in, plug the copier back in and try to make a copy. If it makes a copy, the feed roller needs replaced, If it doesn't make a copy, check the top sheet of paper in the tray. If you see skid marks, you definitely need a feed roller. No, they are not easy to change.
As long as the roller feeds, go for it. When it starts slipping then you'll have to do something about that feed roller.
The copies produced on my
hello,
it sounds like you have a defective toner cartridge which needs to be replaced. Have you done any troubleshooting on this at all?
The green botton plastic underneath it looks as it
I would say that the Print switch on the control panel PCB has a broken solder joint. If you know how to get the control panel off and know how to use a solder iron, you can fix it. Or you will need to get a new control panel or you can call a local service rep. Good Luck...
Hello
try drizzling some WD-40 down into the button
I installed a new toner cartridge that made a
Hello.
It's very frustrating to get a faulty cartridge, but it does happen from time to time with any manufacturer.
For your paper feed problem, open the cover (slightly) where the paper feeds in and you will see some rubber
rollers (likely top and bottom), Try cleaning these with a rag dampened with
some alcohol (preferably), or water, and turning gently (do not force).
Hope this helps.
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