Repair Canon LBP312dn Printer Error Codes Canon Servie Tool
– Printer model: Canon LBP312dn
– Error codes on Canon LBP312dn model and its description:
– Canon LBP312dn printer Error Codes and quick guide to troubleshooting:
- Code: 90 07
- Description: PS2 TOP Sensor
- Causes: Fixing Delivery Stationary Jam 1
- Solutions: Registration Area to Cartridge
- Code: 90 09
- Description: PS13 Fixing Delivery Sensor
- Causes: Fixing Delivery Stationary Jam 1
- Solutions: Fixing Roller to Delivery Area
- Code: 94 02
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Cassette 1
- Code: 94 03
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Cassette 2
- Code: 94 04
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Cassette 3
- Code: 94 05
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Cassette 4
- Code: 94 07
- Description: PS2 TOP Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Registration Area to Cartridge
- Code: 94 08
- Description: PS21 Paper Width Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Cartridge to Fixing Roller Area
- Code: 94 09
- Description: PS13 Fixing Delivery Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Fixing Roller to Delivery Area
- Code: 94 0D
- Description: PS22 Duplex Feed Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 1
- Solutions: Duplex Feed Area
- Code: 95 02
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Cassette 1
- Code: 95 03
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Cassette 2
- Code: 95 04
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Cassette 3
- Code: 95 05
- Description: PS11 Pre-Registration Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Cassette 4
- Code: 95 07
- Description: PS2 TOP Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Registration Area to Cartridge
- Code: 95 08
- Description: PS21 Paper Width Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Cartridge to Fixing Roller Area
- Code: 95 09
- Description: PS13 Fixing Delivery Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Fixing Roller to Delivery Area
- Code: 95 0D
- Description: PS22 Duplex Feed Sensor
- Causes: Power ON Jam 2
- Solutions: Duplex Feed Area
- Code: 98 02
- Description: PS432 PF Media Path Sensor
- Causes: Door Open Jam
- Solutions: Cassette 2
- Code: 98 03
- Description: PS432 PF Media Path Sensor
- Causes: Door Open Jam
- Solutions: Cassette 3
- Code: 98 04
- Description: PS432 PF Media Path Sensor
- Causes: Door Open Jam
- Solutions: Cassette 4
- Code: 98 07
- Description: PS2 TOP Sensor
- Causes: Door Open Jam
- Solutions: Registration Area to Cartridge
- Code: 98 08
- Description: PS21 Paper Width Sensor
- Causes: Door Open Jam
- Solutions: Cartridge to Fixing Roller Area
- Code: 98 09
- Description: PS13 Fixing Delivery Sensor
- Causes: Door Open Jam
- Solutions: Fixing Roller to Delivery Area
- Code: 9C 09
- Description: PS13 Fixing Delivery Sensor
- Causes: Wrap Jam 1
- Solutions: Fixing Roller to Delivery Area
- Code: A4 0D
- Description: PS22 Duplex Feed Sensor
- Causes: Duplex Re-pickup Assembly Jam 1
- Solutions: Duplex Feed Area
- Code: A4-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: A5-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: A7-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: D0-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: D7-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: D8-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: D9-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: • Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/ P-PRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error • Obtain user’s print data (binary data)
- Code: E000-0000
- Description: Fixing temperature rising error
- Causes: Temperature of the Main Thermistor did not become the specified temperature although the specified time had passed.
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector between the Fixing Assembly and the Fixing Power Supply Unit. 2. Replace the Fixing Assembly. 3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply Unit.
- Code: E001-0000
- Description: Abnormally high fixing temperature 1
- Causes: The Main Thermistor detected a temperature higher than the specified temperature.
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector between the Fixing Assembly and the Fixing Power Supply Unit. 2. Replace the Fixing Assembly. 3. Replace the Fixing Power Supply Unit.
- Code: E004-0000
- Description: Fixing Drive Assembly circuit error
- Causes: Error in either the Fixing Heater or the Fixing Motor
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector between the Fixing Assembly and the Fixing Power Supply Unit. 2. Check the connection of the Fixing Motor. 3. Replace the Fixing Assembly. 4. Replace the Fixing Motor. 5. Replace the Fixing Power Supply Unit.
- Code: E004-0005
- Description: Fixing Area Error
- Causes: Fixing Relay Error
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector between the DC Controller PCB and the Fixing Power Supply PCB. 2. Replace the Fixing Power Supply PCB. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E014-0000
- Description: Fixing Motor error
- Causes: Error in startup of the Fixing Motor
- Solutions: 1. Check the connection of the Fixing Motor. 2. Replace the Fixing Motor. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E014-0001
- Description: Fixing Motor error
- Causes: Error in rotation of the Fixing Motor
- Solutions: 1. Check the connection of the Fixing Motor. 2. Replace the Fixing Motor. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E015-0001
- Description: Cassette 1 lift-up error
- Causes: Cassette 1 Lifter Motor error
- Solutions: 1. Check the Cassette 1 Lifter Motor (dropout, gear tooth jump, etc.). 2. Check the connector between the Cassette 1 Lifter Motor and the DC Controller PCB. 3. Replace the Cassette 1 Lifter Motor. 4. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E015-0002
- Description: Cassette 2 lift-up error
- Causes: Cassette 2 Lifter Motor error
- Solutions: 1. Check the Cassette 2 Lifter Motor (dropout, gear tooth jump, etc.). 2. Check the connector between the Cassette 2 Lifter Motor and the Cassette 2 Driver PCB. 3. Replace the Cassette 2 Lifter Motor. 4. Replace the Cassette 2 Driver PCB.
- Code: E015-0003
- Description: Cassette 3 lift-up error
- Causes: Cassette 3 Lifter Motor error
- Solutions: 1. Check the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor (dropout, gear tooth jump, etc.). 2. Check the connector between the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor and the Cassette 3 Driver PCB. 3. Replace the Cassette 3 Lifter Motor. 4. Replace the Cassette 3 Driver PCB.
- Code: E015-0004
- Description: Cassette 4 lift-up error
- Causes: Cassette 4 Lifter Motor error
- Solutions: 1. Check the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor (dropout, gear tooth jump, etc.). 2. Check the connector between the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor and the Cassette 4 Driver PCB. 3. Replace the Cassette 4 Lifter Motor. 4. Replace the Cassette 4 Driver PCB.
- Code: E066-0000
- Description: Environment Sensor error
- Causes: Failure of the Environment Sensor was detected.
- Solutions: 1. Check the connection of the Environment Sensor. 2. Replace the Environment Sensor. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E110-0000
- Description: Scanner Motor error
- Causes: Error in the initial operation of the Scanner Motor
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector of the Laser Scanner Unit. 2. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E110-0001
- Description: Scanner Motor error
- Causes: Error in rotation of the Scanner Motor
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector between the Laser Scanner Unit and the DC Controller PCB. 2. Replace the Laser Scanner Unit. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E196-0000
- Description: Firmware error (The host machine or the option cassette)
- Causes: Engine firmware error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Update firmware. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB
- Code: E196-0002
- Description: DC Controller internal error
- Causes: The memory area in the DC Controller cannot be accessed.
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Update firmware. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB
- Code: E245-1011
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-1012
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-1013
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-1021
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-1022
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-1023
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-2012
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E245-2022
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E246-0001
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E246-0002
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E246-0003
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E246-0004
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E246-0005
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E247-0001
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E247-0002
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E247-0003
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E247-0004
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E350-1001
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E350-1002
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E350-1003
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E350-3000
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E354-0001
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E354-0002
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E355-0001
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E355-0003
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E602-0001
- Description: Insufficient SD Card capacity
- Causes: Capacity of the installed SD Card is smaller than the size of the area used for the system.
- Solutions: 1. Check the capacity of the SD Card. 2. Replace the SD Card with another one with 2 GB or more capacity.
- Code: E602-0002
- Description: Firmware error
- Causes: Loading of Bootable ends in failure.
- Solutions: 1. Reinstall the firmware. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E602-0003
- Description: SD Card access error
- Causes: Error caused by hardware (such as damage on the sector, etc.) occurred when accessing to the SD Card during execution of Boot ROM
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Back up data, and format the SD Card. 3. Replace the SD Card. 4. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E602-0006
- Description: Firmware error
- Causes: Loading of Subbootable ends in failure.
- Solutions: 1. Reinstall the firmware. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E602-0007
- Description: Firmware error
- Causes: Damage on the internal file
- Solutions: 1. Reinstall the firmware. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E602-0008
- Description: The memory area in the Main Controller is depleted
- Causes: Remaining memory area in the Main Controller is small.
- Solutions: * Turning OFF and then ON the main power stops the error code to be displayed, but the continuous use causes the memory area in the Main Controller PCB to be completely used up or causes symptoms such as machine freeze. 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E602-0009
- Description: MEAP cannot be started.
- Causes: MEAP cannot be started due to an error caused by invalid power down.
- Solutions: 1. Select Function.gr > MEAP > MEAP FUNCTION = ON, and turn OFF and then ON the main power. * Since the installed MEAP application and its management information are all cleared after reboot, MEAP needs to be reinstalled.
- Code: E602-1102
- Description: File system could not be initialized normally. (MEAP-related)
- Causes: File system could not be initialized normally.
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. Since E616-0001 may be displayed in some cases, execute the Solutions for E616-0001. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1112
- Description: Device access error (MEAP-related)
- Causes: Device access error
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. Since E616-0001 may be displayed in some cases, execute the Solutions for E616-0001. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1113
- Description: Device access error (MEAP-related)
- Causes: Device access error
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. Since E616-0001 may be displayed in some cases, execute the Solutions for E616-0001. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1302
- Description: File system could not be initialized normally.
- Causes: File system could not be initialized normally.
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1312
- Description: Device access error
- Causes: Device access error
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1313
- Description: Device access error
- Causes: Device access error
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1602
- Description: File system could not be initialized normally. (CDS-related)
- Causes: File system could not be initialized normally
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1612
- Description: Device access error (CDS-related)
- Causes: Device access error
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E602-1613
- Description: Device access error (CDS-related)
- Causes: Device access error
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery. * When this error occurs, the firmware downloaded by the CDS Updater will be lost.
- Code: E604-0000
- Description: Insufficient memory capacity
- Causes: Insufficient memory capacity
- Solutions: 1. Check the memory capacity of ROM mounted on the Main Controller. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E604-0001
- Description: Memory error
- Causes: Memory required to start PDL cannot be allocated.
- Solutions: 1. Check the installed memory. 2. Remove and then install the memory. 3. Replace the memory.
- Code: E616-0001
- Description: MEAP application is lost.
- Causes: MEAP application is lost.
- Solutions: 1. Select Function.gr > MEAP > MEAP FUNCTION = ON, and turn OFF and then ON the main power. * The setting is switched to the following after reboot. • Initial screen setting: Native • MEAP authentication: Off • USB-Host setting: Native • CDS-related: Off
- Code: E616-0002
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: 1. Execute Setup > Initialize Menu to initialize NVRAM.
- Code: E730-100A
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E730-C000
- Description: An error, such as failure in memory retrieval at initialization, occurred.
- Causes: An error, such as failure in memory retrieval at initialization, occurred.
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery.
- Code: E730-C001
- Description: An error occurred when accessing the controller.
- Causes: An error occurred when accessing the controller.
- Solutions: 1. Turning OFF and then ON the main power executes auto recovery.
- Code: E730-D000
- Description: An error, such as failure in memory retrieval at initialization, occurred.
- Causes: An error, such as failure in memory retrieval at initialization, occurred.
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E730-D001
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E733-0001
- Description: Printer communication error
- Causes: Communication error occurred after normal startup.
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E733-0004
- Description: Printer communication error
- Causes: Command error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E733-0006
- Description: Printer communication error
- Causes: Unknown communication error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E740-0002
- Description: An invalid MAC address has been detected.
- Causes: An invalid MAC address has been detected.
- Solutions: 1. Check the Mac address. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E740-0004
- Description: Network Chip error detection
- Causes: Controller Chip access error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E744-0800
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E744-0900
- Description: Detection of invalid Bootable
- Causes: Bootable of another model was detected.
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Reinstall the firmware. 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E744-1000
- Description: Firmware error
- Causes: Mismatch of the model for which the firmware was downloaded is detected.
- Solutions: 1. Install the firmware according to the model.
- Code: E744-1100
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: 1. Turn OFF and then ON the power. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
- Code: E748-2012
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E748-4000
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: 1. Replace the Main Controller PCB. 2. Contact the sales company.
- Code: E748-4020
- Description: System error
- Causes: System error
- Solutions: Contact the sales company.
- Code: E760-0000
- Description: Firmware error
- Causes: An error in connection occurred due to controller software.
- Solutions: Due to firmware error, the possibility of solving the error by replacing the Main Controller PCB is low. 1. Check the downloaded firmware again.
- Code: E805-0001
- Description: Fan 1 failure
- Causes: Fan 1 failure
- Solutions: 1. Check the connection of the Fan 1 2. Replace the Fan 1. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E805-0002
- Description: Fan 2 failure
- Causes: Fan 2 failure
- Solutions: 1. Check the connection of the Fan 2 2. Replace the Fan 2. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
- Code: E808-0001
- Description: Low-voltage power supply failure
- Causes: Low-voltage power supply failure was detected.
- Solutions: 1. Check the connection of the Power Supply PCB or the connector. 2. Replace the Power Supply PCB.
- Code: E840-0000
- Description: Fixing disengagement error
- Causes: Fixing pressure release mechanism error
- Solutions: 1. Check the connector between the Fixing Assembly and the Power Supply PCB. 2. Replace the Fixing Assembly. 3. Replace the Power Supply PCB.
- Code: F9-nn-Error
- Description: System error
- Causes: Communication error between the Main Controller and the Control Panel
- Solutions: • Check for any poor contact/open circuit of the connector between the Main Controller and the Control Panel. If there is no problem with the connector but the error persists, obtain the following information and contact the department in charge of quality management. • Output STATUS PRINT/PPRINT. • Collect Sublog • Collect information on conditions to reproduce the error
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.
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