Need help with solving error 805 in Canon IR 3225

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  • NeverSayNever
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2020
    • 6

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    Need help with solving error 805 in Canon IR 3225

    Hello everyone! I need help with solving error 805 subcode 003 on Canon IR 3225. I have tried changing all heat exhaust fans but it didn't work. It would be great if anyone help me resolve it.

    Thanks in advance.
  • Etech50
    Technician
    • Oct 2017
    • 27

    #2
    Re: Need help with solving error 805 in Canon IR 3225

    If you swap fm1 for fm2 and the sub code does not change then I would suspect the DC controller as the fans are directly driven by it.

    Just to verify: FM1 is part FK2-0806-000 and is in the right door assembly.

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    • 40yearsplus
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      • May 2020
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      Re: Need help with solving error 805 in Canon IR 3225

      I found something on the web and trying to remember from when i worked on this model.

      It may not be your model but here is the page. Confirm you model machine is what you put in.

      Canon IR2200, IR2800, IR3300 E805

      For that code it says curl reducing fan FM5. Which would probably be a fan under the paper transport area.

      Otherwise there are 2 fans in the side door that are a bit hidden on the model you have listed.

      Will watch for new posts.

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
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        Re: Need help with solving error 805 in Canon IR 3225

        Originally posted by NeverSayNever
        Hello everyone! I need help with solving error 805 subcode 003 on Canon IR 3225. I have tried changing all heat exhaust fans but it didn't work. It would be great if anyone help me resolve it.

        Thanks in advance.

        If on that fan connection , if it's a two stage signal, probably a DC controller signal issue
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