I am truly stumped
I was originally getting an error code 5100
which according to the poor canon documentation stated there was a paper jam.
I noticed however that the timing belt (encoder belt) had become undone. I replaced it (affixed it) and now I am getting error 6700 - and no mechanical movement at all. The power supply seems okay though it is rated for (+-) 32V, I am getting (+-) 8V on four lines which equals 32V - not likely a coincidence.
I attempted cleaning the printer head and making sure the timing strip is passing though the correct sensor.
The moment I power on the unit it just begin to flash error code (yellow/white lights)
Any ideas?
which according to the poor canon documentation stated there was a paper jam.
I noticed however that the timing belt (encoder belt) had become undone. I replaced it (affixed it) and now I am getting error 6700 - and no mechanical movement at all. The power supply seems okay though it is rated for (+-) 32V, I am getting (+-) 8V on four lines which equals 32V - not likely a coincidence.
I attempted cleaning the printer head and making sure the timing strip is passing though the correct sensor.
The moment I power on the unit it just begin to flash error code (yellow/white lights)
I am truly stumped
I was originally getting an error code 5100
which according to the poor canon documentation stated there was a paper jam.
I noticed however that the timing belt (encoder belt) had become undone. I replaced it (affixed it) and now I am getting error 6700 - and no mechanical movement at all. The power supply seems okay though it is rated for (+-) 32V, I am getting (+-) 8V on four lines which equals 32V - not likely a coincidence.
I attempted cleaning the printer head and making sure the timing strip is passing though the correct sensor.
The moment I power on the unit it just begin to flash error code (yellow/white lights)
Any idea?