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Application-Dependent - Canon iPF9000S Troubleshooting Manual

Ipf5000, ipf700, ipf8000, ipf800, ipf650/750 series
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Category
E
Head rubbing
E
E
E
Cutter
E
E
Near the ink tank unit
E
Roll spool (opposite to the HP)
E
Paper feed/back feed
E
Caterpillar mylar
E
Platen suction hole
F. Application-Dependent
Category
F
AutoCAD
F
F
F
F
F
F
Word
F
Excel
F
F
Illustrator
F
F
PosterArtist
F
WINSTAR CAD
F
Bundled user software CD
Item
Subitem
Tizzy
Clattering
Chattering
Whistling
Item
Defective toning
Missing images (a part of image is
missing in printout)
Printed in a double or half size
No printing
Cannot install the HDI driver
Cannot print a size longer than
2300 mm with the HDI driver
No magnified printing
Narrow white lines in the print
Missing images (a part of image is
missing in printout)
Narrow white lines in the print
Blurred or undersharp images
Won't launch
Misregistration in printing on
manually fed paper
The installer does not launch when
the bundled user software CD is
mounted.
Remedial Action (tool)
Check the head height setting.
Check for jams.
Check the paper type setting.
Check to see if the fixed teeth are not dented.
If the round and fixed teeth are found dented, replace both.
Ink is stirred in a timed operation (normal).
Noise of jumping gear teeth
Replace the rubber pad in correct position.
LF backup roller sound
Replace with a roller-less part.
Mylar sheet out of position
Replace the tube unit.
Clean the hole.
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Chapter 2 Indexes by Case
Remedial Action (tool)
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ⑤
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ⑥
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ⑦
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ⑧
Chapter 4: Operational Failures ③
AutoCAD2004 specification
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ⑦
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ②
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ⑥
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ②
Chapter 4: Imaging Failures ③
Chapter 4: Operational Failures ①
Reduce the data setting to allow in
consideration of the application
specifications/margins.
Chapter 4: Operational Failures ③

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