Canon LBP 2460 Service Manual - Page 236
Image Defect Troubleshooting, I-1 Light, Action, I-2 Dark, Replace the DC controller PCB.
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CHAPTER 4 C. Image Defect Troubleshooting I-1 Light 1. The image density is not adjusted correctly. Action: Adjust the image density by operating the external device. 2. Lack of toner Action: Replace the cartridge. 3. Open the upper cover and remove the EP-W cartridge while a print is being made. Open the drum protective shield of the EP-W cartridge and check the toner image on the photosensitive drum. If the toner image was not been transferred to the paper properly, go to step 4. If the toner image on the drum is faint, go to step 7. Do not open the drum protective shield for more than 10 seconds. 4. Print paper Action: Replace the print paper. Advise the customer how to store print paper. 5. The transfer charging roller contact of the high-voltage power supply is not making good a connection with the contact of the transfer charging roller shaft. Action: If the contacts are dirty, clean them. If the problem continues after cleaning, or parts are deformed or damaged, replace them. 6. The transfer charging roller is deformed or has deteriorated. Action: Replace the roller. 7. The high-voltage power supply PCB is defective. Action: Replace the high-voltage power supply PCB. 8. The DC controller PCB is defective. Action: Replace the DC controller PCB. I-2 Dark 1. The image density is not adjusted correctly. Action: Adjust the image density by operating the external device. 2. The drum grounding contact of the high-voltage power supply is not making a good connection with the cartridge contact. Action: If the contacts are dirty, clean them. If the problem continues after cleaning, or parts are deformed or damaged, replace them. 3. The primary changing roller-bias contact of the high-voltage power supply is not making a good connection with the cartridge contact. Action: If the contacts are dirty, clean them. If the problem continues after cleaning, or parts are deformed or damaged, replace them. 4. The high-voltage power supply PCB is defective. 4 - 22