CHAPTER 8 FIXING SYSTEM
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COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON CLC1120/1130/1150 REV.0 MAR. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
B. Taking Up the Fixing Cleaning Belt
The copier’s fixing upper and lower rollers are each equipped with a cleaning mechanism
which uses a cleaning belt.
The cleaning belt is taken up about 0.4 mm each time the fixing cleaning belt solenoid (SL1 for
upper, SL2 for lower) turns on and off.
The number of times the fixing cleaning belt turns on and off depends on the length of copy
paper (feeding direction; both upper and lower solenoids).
Table 8-202
A cut is made near the end of the cleaning belt. When the cleaning belt is taken up as far as the
cut, the arm so far supported by the belt drops through the cut, causing the fixing cleaning belt
sensor (PS11 for upper, PS67 for lower) to detect the end portion of the cleaning belt. The copier
will indicate a warning to communicate that the cleaning belt is running out when the sensor detects
the arm.
Copy paper size
Number of operations
Small size (182 to 216 mm)
Once per copy
Large size (217 to 432 mm)
Twice per copy
Note 1: In the case of a transparency, once per sheet.
Note 2: The number of times the fixing cleaning belt turns on and off is the same for
both upper and lower solenoids.
Reference:
1. The copier is not equipped with a mechanism to move the belt to and away from the fixing
roller (i.e., both upper and lower cleaning belts remain in contact with the fixing roller at
all times).
2. The cleaning belt is 10 m long, and the aforementioned cut is made 9.4 m from its leading
end.
Related Error Code
E005
This code is indicated when the fixing cleaning belt solenoid has turned on and off about 200 times
after the warning has been issued.
Replace the cleaning belt, and execute COUNTER>MISC>
FIX-WEB
in service mode; then, turn off
and then on the power switch to reset the belt counter.
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