Repair Canon iRC5180i Printer Error Codes Canon Servie Tool
– Printer model: Canon iRC5180i
– Error codes on Canon iRC5180i model and its description:
– Canon iRC5180i printer Error Codes and quick guide to troubleshooting:
- Code: E000-0001
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit when power is turned ON
When the temperature of the fixing belt main thermistor failed to reach 50 deg C within 120 sec. after the fixing belt temperature regulation has started - Solutions: Check for broken or disconnected heater wires. Checking Disconnection of the Connector in the Thermistor Wiring. Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer. Replace the IH power supply PCB and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E000-0101
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit when power is turned ON
When the temperature of the pressure belt main thermistor failed to reach 50 deg C within 120 sec. after the pressure belt temperature regulation has started - Solutions: Check for broken or disconnected heater wires. Replace the fixing belt unit. Checking Disconnection of the Connector in the Thermistor Wiring. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E001-0001
- Description: Abnormally high temperature rise of fixing unit (circuit trouble)
When the fixing belt main thermistor has detected a high temperature (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the connector in the thermistor wiring (wirepinching, disconnection). Replace the fixing unit. Replace the IH unit, halogen heater, fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E001-0002
- Description: Abnormally high temperature rise of fixing unit (circuit trouble)
When fixing sub-thermistor 1 has detected a high temperature (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the connector in the thermistor wiring (wirepinching, disconnection). Replace the fixing unit. Replace the IH unit, halogen heater, fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E001-0003
- Description: Abnormally high temperature rise of fixing unit (circuit trouble)
When fixing sub-thermistor 2 has detected a high temperature (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the connector in the thermistor wiring (wirepinching, disconnection). Replace the fixing unit. Replace the IH unit, halogen heater, fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E001-0101
- Description: Abnormally high temperature rise of fixing unit (circuit trouble)
When pressure main thermistor has detected a high temperature (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the connector in the thermistor wiring (wirepinching, disconnection). Replace the fixing unit. Replace the IH unit, halogen heater, fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E001-0102
- Description: Abnormally high temperature rise of fixing unit (circuit trouble)
When pressure sub-thermistor 1 has detected a high temperature (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the connector in the thermistor wiring (wirepinching, disconnection). Replace the fixing unit. Replace the IH unit, halogen heater, fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E001-0103
- Description: Abnormally high temperature rise of fixing unit (circuit trouble)
When pressure sub-thermistor 2 has detected a high temperature (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the connector in the thermistor wiring (wirepinching, disconnection). Replace the fixing unit. Replace the IH unit, halogen heater, fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0002
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the fixing main thermistor fails to reach 80 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 50 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0003
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the fixing main thermistor fails to reach 110 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 80 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0004
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the fixing main thermistor fails to reach 130 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 110 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0005
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the fixing main thermistor fails to reach 150 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 130 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0006
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the fixing main thermistor fails to reach 170 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 150 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0101
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the pressure main thermistor fails to reach 80 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 50 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E002-0102
- Description: Insufficient temperature rise of fixing unit
When the pressure main thermistor fails to reach 100 deg C within the prescribed period of time after reaching 80 deg C during warm-up - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E003-0001
- Description: Fixing unit low temperature trouble
When the fixing main thermistor has detected a temperature below 130 deg C for the prescribed period of time after standby - Solutions: Checking Disconnection of the Connector in the Thermistor Wiring. Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR
- Code: E003-0002
- Description: Fixing unit low temperature trouble
When the pressure main thermistor has detected a temperature below 50 deg C for the prescribed period of time after standby - Solutions: Checking Disconnection of the Connector in the Thermistor Wiring. Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the fixer and AC driver PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR
- Code: E004-0101
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When there is a short-circuit detection error in the halogen heater (ASIC detection) - Solutions: Check the connection of the J114 jack of the AC driver PCB, and replace the AC driver PCB (triac short). Replace the Pressure heater. Replace the Fixing unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0201
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When the difference in temperature between the front and back of the fixing belt is higher than the rating - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0201
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When the difference in temperature between the front and back of the fixing belt is higher than the rating - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0202
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When the difference in temperature between the center and front of the fixing belt is higher than the rating - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0203
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When the difference in temperature between the center and back of the fixing belt is higher than the rating - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0204
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When the difference in temperature between the front and back of the pressure belt is higher than the rating - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0205
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
Thermistor temperature difference error (combination unknown) - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt unit. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E004-0301
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
When an overcurrent has been detected in the IH power supply PCB - Solutions: Replace the IH power supply PCB. Replace the fixing belt unit.
- Code: E004-0401
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
13 V trouble error - Solutions: Check the connection of the connectors of the relay PCB, the IH power supply, the fixing thermoswitch, and replace the fixing unit (fixing thermoswitch OFF), the relay PCB, and the IH power PCB (blowout of the FU261). In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E004-0501
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
Fixing main thermistor or fixing sub-thermistor 1 or 2 connection error - Solutions: Check the connections of the fixing belt unit connectors. Replace the fixing belt unit.
- Code: E004-0502
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
Pressure main thermistor or pressure sub-thermistor 1 or 2 connection error - Solutions: Check the connections of the pressure belt unit connectors. Replace the pressure belt unit.
- Code: E004-0601
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
IH power supply ID error - Solutions: Check the connection of the connectors of the IH power supply PCB J1009, the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY) J109, and the relay PCB connector. In the case of not being locked after turning ON the motor
- Code: E004-0701
- Description: Fixing unit protection circuit trouble
Relay OFF status error - Solutions: Replace the relay PCB.
- Code: E007-0001
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Fixing belt deviation trouble (trouble in top belt displacement or in belt deviation sensor) - Solutions: Replace the fixing unit.
- Code: E007-0002
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Pressure belt deviation trouble (trouble in bottom belt push-off or in belt deviation sensor) - Solutions: Replace the fixing unit.
- Code: E007-0101
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Fixing belt home position detection error - Solutions: Replace the fixing belt HP sensor. Replace the fixing deviation control motor, DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY) and fixing unit.
- Code: E007-0102
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Pressure belt home position detection error - Solutions: Replace the pressure belt HP sensor. Replace the pressure deviation control motor, DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY) and fixing unit.
- Code: E007-0201
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Belt push-off temporary escape mode error - Solutions: Occurs when the belt deviation is not eliminated within 1 minute in the belt push-off temporary escape mode.
- Code: E007-9991
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Top belt deviation control timeout error - Solutions: Occurs when operation was not performed normally when COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING > FX-UHP-S was executed.
- Code: E007-9992
- Description: Fixing belt or pressure belt deviation trouble
Bottom belt deviation control timeout error - Solutions: Occurs when operation was not performed normally when COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING > FX-LHP-S was executed.
- Code: E008-0001
- Description: Fixing unit end-of-life detection error
Fixing unit end-of-life detection error - Solutions: Occurs when the fixing unit end-of-life is detected or when the belt pushoff temporary escape mode was executed but normal operation was not restored.
- Code: E009-0500
- Description: Pressure belt pressure release error
Pressure belt unit pressure release HP search error - Solutions: Replace the fixing pressure release HP sensor. Replace the fixing pressure motor. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E009-0501
- Description: Pressure belt pressure release error
Pressure belt unit pressure release timeout error - Solutions: Replace the fixing pressure release HP sensor. Replace the fixing pressure motor. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E009-0502
- Description: Pressure belt pressure release error
Pressure belt unit pressure timeout error - Solutions: Replace the fixing pressure release HP sensor. Replace the fixing pressure motor. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY).
- Code: E012-0001
- Description: Drum ITB motor trouble
Drum ITB motor fails to run. - Solutions: Replace the drumITB moter. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). Replace the DCDC converter.
- Code: E012-0002
- Description: Drum ITB motor trouble
Drum ITB motor runs but then stops running. - Solutions: Replace the drumITB moter. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). Replace the DCDC converter.
- Code: E012-0003
- Description: Drum ITB motor trouble
When the drum ITB motor fails to stop - Solutions: Replace the drumITB moter. Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (MAISY). Replace the DCDC converter.
- Code: E014-0001
- Description: Fixing motor error
Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle - Solutions: Replace the drumITB moter. Replace the fixing moter.Replace the DCDC converterAi38VAj. Replace the fixing belt unit.
- Code: E014-0001
- Description: Fixing motor error
Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle - Solutions: Replace the drumITB moter. Replace the fixing moter.Replace the DCDC converterAi38VAj. Replace the fixing belt unit.
- Code: E014-0002
- Description: Fixing motor error
When the lock was disengaged after the motor was locked - Solutions: Replace the drumITB moter. Replace the fixing moter.Replace the DCDC converterAi38VAj. Replace the fixing belt unit.
- Code: E020-xx20
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
ATR sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire. The drum unit is not installed properly or there is trouble in the unit. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xx24
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
SALT sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire. There is trouble in the drum unit. - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean it). Check the drum unit connections. Replace the drum unit.
- Code: E020-xx25
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
SALT sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire. There is trouble in the drum unit. Deterioration in ITB. - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean the sensor window). Replace the drum unit (check its connections). Replace the ITB (clean it).
- Code: E020-xx30
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
ATR sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire. Incorrect setting of ATR sensor operation values. The drum unit is not installed properly or there is trouble in the unit. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xx34
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Sample images drawn by ATR control are not created. SALT sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire. There is trouble in the drum unit. Deterioration in ITB. - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean the sensor window). Replace the drum unit (check its connections). Replace the ITB (clean it).
- Code: E020-xx35
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
SALT sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean it).
- Code: E020-xx40
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Incorrect setting of ATR sensor operation values. ATR sensor trouble or a broken/disconnected wire. The drum unit is not installed properly (the copier cannot detect the drum unit) or there is trouble in the unit. - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean it). Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xx50
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Incorrect developer density operation value which was set when the new drum unit was installed - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xx60
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Incorrect developer density target value which was set when the new drum unit was installed (value is extremely low) - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xx70
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Incorrect developer density target value which was set when the new drum unit was installed (value is extremely low) - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xx80
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Density value is extremely high for the ITB surface reflectivity when the new drum unit was installed. SALT sensor trouble. - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean the sensor window). Replace the drum unit (check its connections). Replace the ITB (clean it).
- Code: E020-xx81
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Density value is extremely low for the ITB surface reflectivity when the new drum unit was installed. SALT sensor trouble. Dirty ITB. - Solutions: Replace the SALT sensor (clean the sensor window). Replace the drum unit (check its connections). Replace the ITB (clean it).
- Code: E020-xx83
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Trouble in detected ITB surface reflectivity rate (value is extremely high) - Solutions: Replace the ITB (clean it).
- Code: E020-xxA0
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Measured value of the detected developer density is extremely low. Trouble in the ATR sensor. Trouble in the drum unit. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xxB0
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
T/D ratio has dropped due to the drum unit end-of-life. Broken or disconnected wire in the ATR sensor. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xxB2
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
T/D ratio is extremely high compared with when the new drum unit was installed. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xxB2
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
T/D ratio is extremely high compared with when the new drum unit was installed. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xxC0
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
Trouble in the supply of the toner from the toner cartridge to the developer. Too much toner is supplied to the developer. Broken or disconnected wire in the ATR sensor. - Solutions: Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E020-xxD0
- Description: Concerning the first two digits of the details code in xx12 to xxD0 xx=01: Y xx=02: M xx=03: C xx=04: Bk
No toner is supplied from the toner cartridge to the developer. TCRG motor fails to run. An empty cartridge is being used. The toner supply port of the drum unit is damaged. Broken or disconnected wire in the ATR sensor. - Solutions: Replace the toner cartridge motor. Replace the drum unit (check its connections).
- Code: E032-0001
- Description: NE controller counter operation failure
When the counter function of the NE controller does not work - Solutions: Check the cable connections.
- Code: E110-0110
- Description: Laser scanner motor running trouble
Trouble in the running of the laser scanner motor for Y - Solutions: Replace the laser scanner (Y) and the DC controller PCB 1 (IMG).
- Code: E110-0210
- Description: Laser scanner motor running trouble
Trouble in the running of the laser scanner motor for M - Solutions: Replace the laser scanner (M) and the DC controller PCB 1 (IMG).
- Code: E110-0310
- Description: Laser scanner motor running trouble
Trouble in the running of the laser scanner motor for C - Solutions: Replace the laser scanner (C) and the DC controller PCB 1 (IMG).
- Code: E110-0410
- Description: Laser scanner motor running trouble
Trouble in the running of the laser scanner motor for Bk - Solutions: Replace the laser scanner (Bk) and the DC controller PCB 1 (IMG).
- Code: E193-0001
- Description: Initializing error of the image ASIC on the DC controller PCB 2 (IMG)
- Solutions: Replace the DC controller PCB 2 (IMG).
- Code: E202-0001
- Description: 1st mirror stand HP detection trouble
The 1st mirror stand fails to move tTransparency even when it retracts. - Solutions: Replace the optical system HP sensor, optical system motor and reader controller PCB.
- Code: E202-0002
- Description: 1st mirror stand HP detection trouble
The 1st mirror stand fails to move from HP even when it advances. - Solutions: Replace the optical system HP sensor, optical system motor and reader controller PCB.
- Code: E225-0001
- Description: Exposure lamp lighting trouble
Light quantity of the exposure lamp has dropped. - Solutions: Clean the white plate. Replace the exposure lamp.
- Code: E227-0001
- Description: Reader unit power supply error
When the 24 V port is OFF when the power is turned ON. - Solutions: Disconnect and re-connect the power connector. Replace the power supply
- Code: E227-0002
- Description: Reader unit power supply error
When the 24 V port is OFF when a job is started. - Solutions: Disconnect and re-connect the power connector. Replace the power supply
- Code: E227-0003
- Description: Reader unit power supply error
When the 24 V port is OFF when a job is finished. - Solutions: Disconnect and re-connect the power connector. Replace the power supply
- Code: E227-0004
- Description: Reader unit power supply error
When the 24 V port is OFF during load drive. - Solutions: Disconnect and re-connect the power connector. Replace the power supply
- Code: E240-0000
- Description: Error in communication between main controller and DC controller
Serial communication error - Solutions: Check the connector connections. Check the DC controller PCB (MAISY). Replace the No.1 main controller circuit.
- Code: E240-0002
- Description: Error in communication between main controller and DC controllerWhen the response from the DC controller does not arrive within the prescribed period of time during printing
- Solutions: Check the connector connections. Check the DC controller PCB (MAISY). Replace the No.1 main controller circuit.
- Code: E248-0001
- Description: Defective EEPROM on reader controller PCB
Error when the power of the reader controller EEPROM is turned ON - Solutions: Replace the reader controller PCB.
- Code: E248-0002
- Description: Defective EEPROM on reader controller PCB
Error when data is written into the reader controller EEPROM - Solutions: Replace the reader controller PCB.
- Code: E248-0003
- Description: Defective EEPROM on reader controller PCB
Reader controller EEPROM check error or error when data is read after it was written - Solutions: Replace the reader controller PCB.
- Code: E315-000e
- Description: Image data trouble
Damaged data (trouble in memory or HDD) Software decoding error - Solutions: Replace the image memory (SDRAM) or HDD.
- Code: E351-0000
- Description: Main controller PCB error
When a communication error has occurred in the main controller PCB at startup - Solutions: Check the connections between the main controller PCB and main controller PCB (sub). Replace the main controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB (sub).
- Code: E400-0001
- Description: Feeder communication error
Checksum error - Solutions: Check the connections between the ADF controller PCB and main controller PCB (sub). Replace the ADF controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB (sub).
- Code: E400-0002
- Description: Feeder communication error
Reception status error - Solutions: Check the connections between the ADF controller PCB and main controller PCB (sub). Replace the ADF controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB (sub).
- Code: E400-0003
- Description: Feeder communication error
Reception interrupt error - Solutions: Check the connections between the ADF controller PCB and main controller PCB (sub). Replace the ADF controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB (sub).
- Code: E402
- Description: Transport motor error
The transport motor (M2) fails to run. Defective transport motor clock sensor (SR1) - Solutions: When the transport motor encoder pulse is not detected even when 0.3 sec. has elapsed after the signal to drive the DF transport motor was set to ON
- Code: E413-0001
- Description: Pressure motor trouble
Pressure HP sensor OPEN - Solutions: Replace the pressure motor.
- Code: E413-0002
- Description: Pressure motor trouble
Pressure HP sensor CLOSE - Solutions: Replace the pressure motor.
- Code: E490-0001
- Description: Wrong model error
When the feeder of another model has been detected - Solutions: Connect the feeder for this unit.
- Code: E500-0001
- Description: Finisher communication error
When trouble in the prescribed number of times or in the prescribed period of time has been detected during communication between the copier itself and finisher - Solutions: Check the connections between the DC controller PCB and finisher controller PCB. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.
- Code: E503-0002
- Description: Saddle communication error
When communication with the saddle stitcher is interrupted - Solutions: – Check the connections between the saddle stitcher controller PCB and finisher controller PCB. – Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB and finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E505-0001
- Description: Finisher backup memory error
When the checksum value calculated by the CPU differs from the checksum values of the data held inside the RAM - Solutions: Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E505-0002
- Description: Finisher backup memory error
When the verify processing is not completed even after 2000 ms have elapsed during data writing - Solutions: Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E514-8001
- Description: Bundling (forward rotation direction) error
When the trailing edge fails to leave the trailing edge assist home position even when the trailing edge assist motor has been driven for 3 sec. - Solutions: Replace the trailing edge assist motor (M109) and trailing edge assist home position sensor (PI109).
- Code: E514-8002
- Description: Bundling (forward rotation direction) error
When the trailing edge fails to return to the trailing edge assist home position even when the trailing edge assist motor has been driven for 3 sec. - Solutions: Replace the trailing edge assist motor (M109) and trailing edge assist home position sensor (PI109).
- Code: E520-0001
- Description: Offset error
When the offset HP sensor fails to turn ON even though the offset motor was driven for 1000 ms toward the HP sensor approach side while the motor was running - Solutions: – Check the offset HP sensor connectors. – Check the offset motor connectors. – Replace the offset HP sensor. – Replace the offset motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E520-0002
- Description: Offset error
When the offset HP sensor fails to turn OFF even though the offset motor was driven for 1000 ms toward the HP sensor escape side while the motor was running - Solutions: – Check the offset HP sensor connectors. – Check the offset motor connectors. – Replace the offset HP sensor. – Replace the offset motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E530-8001
- Description: Alignment error
When the alignment plate fails to leave the alignment plate front home position sensor position even when the alignment plate front motor was driven for 4 sec. - Solutions: Replace the alignment plate front motor (M103) and alignment plate front home position sensor (PI106).
- Code: E530-8002
- Description: Alignment error
When the alignment plate fails to return to the alignment plate front home position sensor position even when the alignment plate front motor was driven for 4 sec. - Solutions: Replace the alignment plate front motor (M103) and alignment plate front home position sensor (PI106).
- Code: E531-0001
- Description: Stapler error
When the stapler unit failed to leave the stapler home position even though 400 ms elapsed since the stapler operation started - Solutions: – Check the stapler unit connectors. – Replace the stapler unit. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E531-0002
- Description: Stapler error
When the stapler unit left the stapler home position but then failed to reach the stapler home position even though 400 ms elapsed since the stapler operation started. When the unit failed to reach the stapler home position within 400 ms even after operation in the reverse direction. - Solutions: – Check the stapler unit connectors. – Replace the stapler unit. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E531-8001
- Description: Stapler error
When the stapler fails to leave the stapler home position even though the stapler motor was driven for 0.5 sec. - Solutions: Replace the stapler motor (M111) and stapler home position detection sensor (PI50).
- Code: E531-8002
- Description: Stapler error
When the stapler fails to return to the stapler home position even though the stapler motor was driven for 0.5 sec. - Solutions: Replace the stapler motor (M111) and stapler home position detection sensor (PI50).
- Code: E535-8001
- Description: Oscillation error
When the stapler fails to leave the oscillation home position even though the oscillator motor was driven for 3 sec. - Solutions: Replace the oscillator motor (M106) and oscillation home position sensor (PI105).
- Code: E535-8002
- Description: Oscillation error
Occurs when the oscillation guide close switch fails to be set to ON even when the oscillator motor is run in the reverse direction for 1 sec. - Solutions: Replace the oscillator motor (M106) and oscillation home position sensor (PI105).
- Code: E537-8001
- Description: Front alignment error
When the alignment plate fails to leave the alignment plate back home position sensor position even though the alignment plate back motor was driven for 4 sec. - Solutions: Replace the alignment plate back motor (M104) and alignment plate back home position sensor (PI107).
- Code: E537-8002
- Description: Front alignment error
When the alignment plate fails to return to the alignment plate back home position sensor position even though the alignment plate back motor was driven for 4 sec. - Solutions: Replace the alignment plate back motor (M104) and alignment plate back home position sensor (PI107).
- Code: E540-0001
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the sheet level could not be detected even though the standard tray was operated - Solutions: – Check the standard tray HP sensor connectors. – Check the standard tray clock sensor connectors. – Check the standard tray shift motor connectors. – Replace the standard tray HP sensor. – Replace the standard tray clock sensor. – Replace the standard tray shift motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E540-0003
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the sensor is not reached even after 3000 ms when the standard tray was operated - Solutions: – Check the standard tray HP sensor connectors. – Check the standard tray clock sensor connectors. – Check the standard tray shift motor connectors. – Replace the standard tray HP sensor. – Replace the standard tray clock sensor. – Replace the standard tray shift motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E540-0005
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the encoder clock signal of the standard tray is not detected for 2 or more times even after 300 ms when the standard tray was operated - Solutions: – Check the standard tray HP sensor connectors. – Check the standard tray clock sensor connectors. – Check the standard tray shift motor connectors. – Replace the standard tray HP sensor. – Replace the standard tray clock sensor. – Replace the standard tray shift motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E540-8001
- Description: Tray up/down error
– When the tray fails to return to the home position even when the 1st tray shift motor has been driven for 20 sec. – When the tray fails to move to another area even when the 1st tray shift motor has been driven for 4 sec. - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E540-8002
- Description: Tray up/down error
When a danger area is reached before the sheet level is detected by the 1st tray sheet level detection sensor during the sheet level detection operation – When a discontinuous area was detected during the tray operation - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E540-8003
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the input of the clock signal could not be detected within 0.2 sec. during the operation of the 1st tray shift motor - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E540-8004
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the input of the clock signal could not be detected within 0.2 sec. during the operation of the 1st tray shift motor - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E540-8005
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the lock detection signal was set to OFF 150 ms after the lock detection signal was set to ON - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E540-8006
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the lock detection signal could not be set to ON within 1 sec. after the start of the 1st tray shift motor drive - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E540-8007
- Description: Tray up/down error
When the lock detection signal fails to go OFF when the 1st tray shift motor is stopped - Solutions: – Check the 1st tray shift area sensor connectors. – Replace the 1st tray shift area sensor. – Replace the 1st tray shift motor (M107)
- Code: E542-8001
- Description: Tray shift error
When the tray fails to return to the home position even when the 2nd tray shift motor has been driven for 20 sec. – When the tray fails to move to another area even when the 2nd tray shift motor has been driven for 4 sec. - Solutions: – Check the 2nd tray shift area sensor board connectors. – Replace the 2nd tray shift area sensor board. – Replace the 2nd tray shift motor (M108).
- Code: E542-8002
- Description: Tray shift error
– When the upper limit area is reached before the sheet level is detected by the 2nd tray sheet level detection sensor 1 during a sheet level detection operation – When a discontinuous area was detected during the tray operation – When the fact that the area ahead of the 2nd tray sheet level detection sensor 2 has been reached is detected before the sheet level is detected by the 2nd tray sheet level detection sensor 2 during an escape operation - Solutions: – Check the 2nd tray shift area sensor board connectors. – Replace the 2nd tray shift area sensor board. – Replace the 2nd tray shift motor (M108).
- Code: E542-8004
- Description: Tray shift error
When the input of the clock signal could not be detected within 0.2 sec. while the 2nd tray shift motor was running - Solutions: – Check the 2nd tray shift area sensor board connectors. – Replace the 2nd tray shift area sensor board. – Replace the 2nd tray shift motor (M108).
- Code: E542-8005
- Description: Tray shift error
When the lock detection signal was set to OFF 150 ms after the lock detection signal was set to ON - Solutions: – Check the 2nd tray shift area sensor board connectors. – Replace the 2nd tray shift area sensor board. – Replace the 2nd tray shift motor (M108).
- Code: E542-8006
- Description: Tray shift error
When the lock detection signal could not be set to ON within 1 sec. after the 2nd tray shift motor started driving - Solutions: – Check the 2nd tray shift area sensor board connectors. – Replace the 2nd tray shift area sensor board. – Replace the 2nd tray shift motor (M108).
- Code: E542-8007
- Description: Tray shift error
When the lock detection signal fails to go OFF when the 2nd tray shift motor is stopped - Solutions: – Check the 2nd tray shift area sensor board connectors. – Replace the 2nd tray shift area sensor board. – Replace the 2nd tray shift motor (M108).
- Code: E575-0001
- Description: When the binding motor was driven for 2000 ms in the binding direction (HP sensor approach direction) during a binding motor operation but the binding HP sensor failed to turn ON
- Solutions: – Check the binding HP sensor connectors. – Check the binding motor connectors. – Check the binding HP sensor connectors. – Replace the binding motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E575-0002
- Description: When the binding motor was driven for 2000 ms in the HP sensor escape direction during a binding motor operation but the binding HP sensor failed to turn OFF
- Solutions: – Check the binding HP sensor connectors. – Check the binding motor connectors. – Check the binding HP sensor connectors. – Replace the binding motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E584-0001
- Description: Tray unit trouble
– When the tray safety switch is actuated during a tray operation (up or down) – When the tray was operated with the finger pinching prevention switch actuated - Solutions: – Check the tray shift motor connectors. – Check the tray safety switch connectors. – Replace the tray shift motor. – Replace the finisher controller PCB.
- Code: E584-0002
- Description: Tray unit trouble
When the shutter fails to return to the shutter home position even when the binding motor has been driven for 3 sec. - Solutions: – Check the shutter home position sensor connectors. – Replace the shutter home position sensor. – Replace the shutter open/close clutch (CL101). – Replace the binding bottom roller clutch (CL102). – Replace the binding motor (M102).
- Code: E584-8001
- Description: Tray unit trouble
When the shutter fails to leave the shutter home position even when the binding motor has been driven for 3 sec. - Solutions: – Check the shutter home position sensor connectors. – Replace the shutter home position sensor. – Replace the shutter open/close clutch (CL101). – Replace the binding bottom roller clutch (CL102). – Replace the binding motor (M102).
- Code: E590-8001
- Description: When the puncher cannot detect the punch home position sensor even when the punch motor is driven for 200 ms
- Solutions: – Check the punch home position sensor (P163) and punch motor clock sensor (P162) connectors. – Replace the punch home position sensor (P163) and punch motor clock sensor (P162) connectors. – Replace the punch motor (M61).
- Code: E590-8002
- Description: When the puncher cannot detect the punch home position sensor after motor drive has stopped during the initial operation of the punch motor
- Solutions: – Check the punch home position sensor (P163) and punch motor clock sensor (P162) connectors. – Replace the punch home position sensor (P163) and punch motor clock sensor (P162) connectors. – Replace the punch motor (M61).
- Code: E591-8001
- Description: When the light sensing voltage is less than 3.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of the waste full detection sensor has been set to more than 66%
- Solutions: – Check the waste full detection sensor (LED6, PTR6) connectors. – Replace the waste full detection sensors (LED6, PTR6).
- Code: E591-8002
- Description: When the light sensing voltage is more than 2.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of the waste full detection sensor has been set to 0%
- Solutions: – Check the waste full detection sensor (LED6, PTR6) connectors. – Replace the waste full detection sensors (LED6, PTR6).
- Code: E592-8001
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is less than 2.5 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of the sheet trailing edge sensor has been set to more than 66% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8002
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is more than 2.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of the sheet trailing edge sensor has been set to 0% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8003
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is less than 2.5 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 1 (LED1, PTR1) has been set to more than 66% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8004
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is more than 2.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 1 (LED1, PTR1) has been set to 0% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8005
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is less than 2.5 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 2 (LED2, PTR2) has been set to more than 66% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8006
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is more than 2.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 2 (LED2, PTR2) has been set to 0% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8007
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is less than 2.5 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 3 (LED3, PTR3) has been set to more than 66% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8008
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is more than 2.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 3 (LED3, PTR3) has been set to 0% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-8009
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is less than 2.5 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 4 (LED4, PTR4) has been set to more than 66% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E592-800A
- Description: Sheet trailing edge, side registration sensor error
When the light sensing voltage is more than 2.0 V even though the lightemitting duty ratio of side registration sensor 4 (LED4, PTR4) has been set to 0% - Solutions: – Check the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensor (LED1-4, PTR1-4) connectors. – Replace the sheet trailing edge sensor (LED5, PTR5) and side registration sensors (LED1-4, PTR1-4).
- Code: E593-8001
- Description: Side registration initializing error
When the side registration fails to leave the side registration home position sensor position even when the punch slide unit is moved 9 mm during the initial operation of the side registration motor - Solutions: – Check the side registration home position sensor (P161) connectors. – Replace the side registration home position sensor (P161). – Replace the side registration motor (M62).
- Code: E593-8002
- Description: Side registration initializing error
When the side registration fails to return to the side registration home position sensor position even when the punch slide unit is moved 37 mm during the initial operation of the side registration motor - Solutions: – Check the side registration home position sensor (P161) connectors. – Replace the side registration home position sensor (P161). – Replace the side registration motor (M62).
- Code: E5F0-8001
- Description: Saddle sheet positioning error
When the sheet positioning plate home position sensor fails to turn ON even when the sheet positioning plate motor is driven by 1500 pulses - Solutions: – Check the sheet positioning plate home position sensor (P17) connectors. – Replace the sheet positioning plate home position sensor (P17). – Replace the sheet positioning plate motor (M4).
- Code: E5F0-8002
- Description: Saddle sheet positioning error
When the sheet positioning plate home position sensor fails to turn OFF even when the sheet positioning plate motor is driven by 300 pulses - Solutions: – Check the sheet positioning plate home position sensor (P17) connectors. – Replace the sheet positioning plate home position sensor (P17). – Replace the sheet positioning plate motor (M4).
- Code: E5F1-8001
- Description: Saddle sheet creasing error
When the number of detection pulses of the sheet creasing motor clock sensor has dropped below the prescribed number - Solutions: – Check the sheet creasing motor clock sensor (P14) and sheet creasing home position sensor (P121) connectors. – Replace the sheet creasing motor clock sensor (P14) and sheet creasing home position sensor (P121). – Replace the sheet creasing motor (M2).
- Code: E5F1-8002
- Description: Saddle sheet creasing error
When the sheet creasing home position sensor status fails to change even when the sheet creasing motor is driven for 3 sec. - Solutions: When the sheet creasing home position sensor status fails to change even when the sheet creasing motor is driven for 3 sec.
- Code: E5F3-8001
- Description: Saddle alignment error
When the alignment plate home position sensor fails to turn ON even when the alignment motor is driven for 0.5 sec. (or driven for 1.67 sec. during the initial operation) - Solutions: – Check the alignment plate home position sensor (P15S) connectors. – Replace the alignment plate home position sensor (P15S). – Replace the alignment motor (M5S).
- Code: E5F3-8002
- Description: Saddle alignment error
When the alignment plate home position sensor fails to turn OFF even when the alignment motor is driven for 1 sec. - Solutions: – Check the alignment plate home position sensor (P15S) connectors. – Replace the alignment plate home position sensor (P15S). – Replace the alignment motor (M5S).
- Code: E5F4-8001
- Description: Saddle rear stapler error
When the stitch operation home position sensor fails to turn OFF even when the stitch motor (rear) has been run in the forward direction for at least 0.5 sec. - Solutions: – Check the stitch operation home position sensor (rear, MS5S) connectors. – Replace the stitch operation home position sensor (rear, MS5S). – Replace the stitch motor (rear, M6S).
- Code: E5F4-8002
- Description: Saddle rear stapler error
When the stitch operation home position sensor fails to turn ON even when the stitch motor (rear) has been run in the reverse direction for at least 0.5 sec. - Solutions: – Check the stitch operation home position sensor (rear, MS5S) connectors. – Replace the stitch operation home position sensor (rear, MS5S). – Replace the stitch motor (rear, M6S).
- Code: E5F5-8001
- Description: Saddle front stapler error
When the stitch operation home position sensor fails to turn OFF even when the stitch motor (front) has been run in the forward direction for at least 0.5 sec. - Solutions: – Check the stitch operation home position sensor (front, MS7S) connectors. – Replace the stitch operation home position sensor (front, MS7S). – Replace the stitch motor (front, M7S).
- Code: E5F5-8002
- Description: Saddle front stapler error
When the stitch operation home position sensor fails to turn ON even when the stitch motor (front) has been run in the reverse direction for at least 0.5 sec. - Solutions: – Check the stitch operation home position sensor (front, MS7S) connectors. – Replace the stitch operation home position sensor (front, MS7S). – Replace the stitch motor (front, M7S).
- Code: E5F6-8001
- Description: Saddle sheet push plate stapler error
When the sheet push plate home position sensor fails to turn ON even when the sheet push plate motor has been run for at least 0.3 sec. - Solutions: – Check the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S) connectors. – Replace the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S). – Replace the sheet push plate motor (M8S).
- Code: E5F6-8002
- Description: Saddle sheet push plate stapler error
When the sheet push plate home position sensor fails to turn OFF even when the sheet push plate motor has been run for at least 80 ms - Solutions: – Check the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S) connectors. – Replace the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S). – Replace the sheet push plate motor (M8S).
- Code: E5F6-8003
- Description: Saddle sheet push plate stapler error
When the sheet push plate edge position sensor fails to turn OFF even when the sheet push plate motor has been run for at least 80 ms - Solutions: – Check the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S) connectors. – Replace the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S). – Replace the sheet push plate motor (M8S).
- Code: E5F6-8004
- Description: Saddle sheet push plate stapler error
When the number of pulses detected by the sheet push plate motor clock sensor has dropped below the prescribed number - Solutions: – Check the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S) connectors. – Replace the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S). – Replace the sheet push plate motor (M8S).
- Code: E5F6-8005
- Description: Saddle sheet push plate stapler error
When the sheet push plate edge position sensor fails to turn ON even when the sheet push plate motor has been run for at least 0.3 sec. - Solutions: – Check the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S) connectors. – Replace the sheet push plate home position sensor (P114S). – Replace the sheet push plate motor (M8S).
- Code: E5F9-8001
- Description: Saddle switch error
When the entrance door switch is in the open status even when all the covers are closed - Solutions: – Check the entrance door switch (MSW1), delivery door switch (MSW3) and front cover close detection switch (MSW101). – Replace the entrance door switch (MSW1), delivery door switch (MSW3) and front cover close detection switch (MSW101).
- Code: E5F9-8002
- Description: Saddle switch error
When the delivery door switch is in the open status even when all the covers are closed - Solutions: – Check the entrance door switch (MSW1), delivery door switch (MSW3) and front cover close detection switch (MSW101). – Replace the entrance door switch (MSW1), delivery door switch (MSW3) and front cover close detection switch (MSW101).
- Code: E5F9-8003
- Description: Saddle switch error
When the front cover close detection door switch is in the open status even when all the covers are closed - Solutions: – Check the entrance door switch (MSW1), delivery door switch (MSW3) and front cover close detection switch (MSW101). – Replace the entrance door switch (MSW1), delivery door switch (MSW3) and front cover close detection switch (MSW101).
- Code: E602
- Description: Hard disk trouble
- Solutions:
- Code: E604
- Description: Defective or insufficient image memory (SDRAM)
- Solutions: Increase the amount of the SDRAM memory.
- Code: E609-0008
- Description: Hard disk trouble
When the HDD fails to reach the prescribed temperature within the prescribed period of time when it is started up - Solutions: Replace with an HDD which is guaranteed to operate at low temperatures.
- Code: E609-0009
- Description: Hard disk trouble
When the HDD fails to reach the prescribed temperature when its operation is restored from the sleep mode - Solutions: Replace with an HDD which is guaranteed to operate at low temperatures.
- Code: E610
- Description: Hard disk encryption key failure
- Solutions:
- Code: E611-0000
- Description: Rebooting repeat error due to SRAM failure, etc.
Rebooting error when the SRAM data has been destroyed, the job information saved in the SRAM can no longer be read or when rebooting is otherwise repeated when the power is shut off and restored - Solutions: – Clear the SRAM. – Clear the power shutdown guaranteed jobs.
- Code: E674
- Description: FAX board communication trouble
- Solutions: Check the FAX board and main controller PCB connections. Replace the FAX board. Replace the main controller PCB.
- Code: E677
- Description: External controller trouble
- Solutions: Check the cable connections. Re-install the external controller system
- Code: E710-0001
- Description: IPC initializing error
When the ready status fails to be established within 3 sec. after the IPC chip started up - Solutions: Check the cable connections.
- Code: E711-0001
- Description: IPC communication error
When error occurrence was set 4 or more times in the error register of the IPC chip within 1.5 sec. - Solutions: Check the cable connections. Replace the ADF controller PCB. Replace the reader controller PCB.
- Code: E712-0000
- Description: ADF/reader communication error
When communication between the reader and ADF was interrupted and 5 or more sec. have elapsed without communication having been restored - Solutions: Check the connector connections between the reader and ADF.
- Code: E713-0004
- Description: Finisher/printer communication error
When communication between the finisher and copier was interrupted - Solutions: Check the cable connections. Replace the finisher controller PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.
- Code: E716-0000
- Description: Cassette pedestal/printer communication error
When trouble occurs in the data communication. When the DC controller or cassette pedestal controller PCB is defective - Solutions: Check the cable connections. Replace the pedestal PCB. Replace the DC controller PCB.
- Code: E717-0001
- Description: Error in communication with NE controller
When the NE controller which was connected before the power was turned OFF could not be recognized when the power was turned back ON - Solutions: Check the cable connections.
- Code: E717-0002
- Description: Error in communication with NE controller
When the IPC has a broken or disconnected wire or when an error has occurred where IPC communication cannot be recovered - Solutions: In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR.
- Code: E719-0001
- Description: Error in communication with coin vendor/card reader
When the coin vendor which was connected before the power was turned OFF could not be recognized when the power was turned back ON - Solutions: Check the cable connections.
- Code: E719-0002
- Description: Error in communication with coin vendor/card reader
– When a wire in the IPC cable connected with the coin vendor is broken or disconnected or when an error has occurred where IPC communication cannot be recovered – When a broken or disconnected wire in the sheet feed/delivery signal line was detected – When an illegal connection has been detected (when Tx and Rx of IPC have been short-circuited) - Solutions: In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR
- Code: E719-0011
- Description: Error in communication with coin vendor/card reader
When the card reader which was connected before the power was turned OFF could not be recognized when the power was turned back ON - Solutions: In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR
- Code: E719-0012
- Description: Error in communication with coin vendor/card reader
When a wire in the IPC cable connected with the card reader is broken or disconnected or when an error has occurred where IPC communication cannot be recovered - Solutions: In the service mode, clear the error by selecting COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ERR
- Code: E730
- Description: PDL error
- Solutions: Turn the main power OFF and back ON. Check the OPEN interface board and cable connections. Replace the external controller. Replace the OPEN interface board. Replace the main controller PCB.
- Code: E731
- Description: UFR PCB error
- Solutions: Check the UFR PCB connections. Replace the UFR PCB. Replace the main controller PCB.
- Code: E732-0001
- Description: Reader communication error
DDI-S communication error - Solutions: Check the connections between the reader controller PCB and main controller PCB. Check the power supply of the reader.
- Code: E733-0000
- Description: Printer communication error
When the printer cannot be detected at startup - Solutions: Check the connections between the DC controller PCB and main controller PCB. Check the power supply of the printer.
- Code: E733-0001
- Description: Printer communication error
DDI-P communication error - Solutions: Check the connections between the DC controller PCB and main controller PCB. Check the power supply of the printer.
- Code: E740-0002
- Description: Ethernet board trouble
When an illegal MAC address was detected at startup - Solutions: Replace the Ethernet board*. Replace the main controller PCB (sub: LAN-bar)
- Code: E740-003
- Description: Ethernet board trouble
When an illegal network ID was detected at startup - Solutions: Replace the Ethernet board*. Replace the main controller PCB (sub: LAN-bar)
- Code: E743-0000
- Description: DDI communication error
When the reader controller PCB has detected trouble in communication between the main controller PCB and reader controller PCB - Solutions: Disconnect and re-connect the reader communication cable connector, or replace the reader controller PCB. Replace the main controller PCB.
- Code: E744
- Description: Language file/BootROM error
- Solutions: Upgrade the language file version.
- Code: E747
- Description: Main controller PCB error
- Solutions: Turn the main power OFF and back ON. Replace the main controller PCB (main). Disconnect and re-connect the main controller PCB (sub R)
- Code: E748
- Description: Main controller PCB error
- Solutions: Disconnect and re-connect the main controller PCBs (sub SJ, PE or R) or replace. Disconnect and re-connect the OPEN interface PCB or replace. Replace the main controller PCB (main).
- Code: E749-0001
- Description: Instruction to restart accompanying change in product configuration
When the existing BootROM has been replaced with the BootROM of a different kind (when a PDL option was installed, etc.) - Solutions: Reset by turning the main power OFF and back ON.
- Code: E749-1001
- Description: Instruction to restart accompanying change in product configuration
Error where SDRAM memory as high as 1 GB remains although the controller board version is an old one - Solutions: Check the combination of the main controller PCB and SDRAM.
- Code: E751-00Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Trouble in the drum unit connections (trouble at the printer side) - Solutions: Check the drum unit connections or replace the unit.
- Code: E751-01Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Write error in the memory inside the drum unit - Solutions: Check the drum unit connections or replace the unit.
- Code: E751-02Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Data error in the memory inside the drum unit - Solutions: Check the drum unit connections or replace the unit.
- Code: E751-03Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Write error in the memory inside the drum unit (when the number of retries has exceeded the rating) - Solutions: Check the drum unit connections or replace the unit.
- Code: E751-10Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Trouble in the toner cartridge connections (trouble at the printer side) - Solutions: Check the toner cartridge connections or replace the cartridge.
- Code: E751-11Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Write error in the memory inside the toner cartridge - Solutions: Check the toner cartridge connections or replace the cartridge.
- Code: E751-12Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Data error in the memory inside the toner cartridge - Solutions: Check the toner cartridge connections or replace the cartridge.
- Code: E751-13Xx
- Description: Drum Unit / Faulty Connection of the Toner Receptacle See below X: reading=1, writing=2 x indicates color [Y=1, M=2, C=3, K=4]
Write error in the memory inside the toner cartridge (when the number of retries has exceeded the rating) - Solutions: Check the toner cartridge connections or replace the cartridge.
- Code: E804-0000
- Description: Controller fan error
When a shutdown of the power supply fan has been detected - Solutions: Check the power supply fan connections or replace the fan.
- Code: E804-0004
- Description: Controller fan error
When a shutdown of the controller fan has been detected - Solutions: Check the controller fan connections or replace the fan.
- Code: E805-0001
- Description: Fan error
When a shutdown of the fixing heat exhaust fan has been detected - Solutions: Check the fixing heat exhaust fan connections or replace the fan.
- Code: E805-0002
- Description: Fan error
When a shutdown of the cleaner fan has been detected - Solutions: Check the cleaner fan connections or replace the fan.
- Code: E805-0003
- Description: Fan error
When a shutdown of the IH power supply fan has been detected - Solutions: Check the IH power supply fan connections or replace the fan.
About Canon Servie Tool V5610
– Canon Service Tool V5610 is a tool used to perform maintenance on Canon printers and reset Canon printers after replacement of parts such as replacing ink absorbents, print heads, printer mainboard, and others. Based on the many cases we have encountered, the Service Tool is most often used to reset ink absorber counter value when the waste ink absorber is full.
– The ink absorber is going to be full of box, it has to be replaced or cleaned the waste ink absorber. Also, replaceing or cleaning the waste ink absorber, you need to repair or reset the waste ink counter value, cause those parts are concerned to each others.
– So using Canon Service Tool V5610 to reset the waste ink counter value becomes effective when the ink absorber is replaced or cleaned.
– Canon Service Tool V5610 can use to fix error code 5B00, 5B02, 5B04, 5B14, 1701, 1702, 1700 on your printer. You must enter Service Mode on your printer to use this Canon Service Tool.
– If the printer can not enter Service Mode, you can not reset it by Canon ST V5610. In this case, change EEPROM on the logic board.
Canon Service Tool V5610 Functions
– Fix Canon printer 7 times/ 8 times red light blinking:
– Fix Canon printer error code: 5B00, 5B01, 1700, 1701
Enter Service Mode on Canon Printer
1. Turn off a printer.
2. Press and hold the Resume/Cancel/Stop button.
3. Press and hold the ON button (do not release both buttons).
4. Release the Resume/Cancel/Stop button (do not release the ON button).
5. While holding the ON button, press the Resume/Cancel/Stop button 5 times, then release both the ON and Resume/Cancel/Stop buttons together.
– Canon printer in service mode: computer detects new hardware, led on printer goes green light.
– Download Canon driver and firmware in specific model: https://dnasofts.com/canon-mp280-printer-driver-firmware-and-user-manual-free-download/
– Download Epson driver and firmware in specific model: https://dnasofts.com/download-epson-cable-and-wire-kit-driver-firmware-and-manuals/
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