Friday 28 June 2013

how to Fix error E004 on canon printer IR1600



Solution:


Wiring
Is the connection of the connector (CN8) on the power supply PCB and the connector (J103) on the DC controller PCB and the wiring to the fixing assembly normal?
NO : Correct the connection and wiring.

Fixing assembly
Try replacing the fixing assembly.
 

Try repacking the power supply PCB. Is the fault corrected?
YES : End.
NO : Replace the DC controller PCB.

Error
With the power switch ON, clear E000 through E004; then, turn off and then on the power switch. 

   

Wednesday 26 June 2013

How to solve error C000 on Canon Pixma MX870 and MX860



MX870, MX860, MG520...
Solution 1:
  1. Switch off the printer
  2. Disconnect the power cable
3.Open door: 
4.Remove the orange protective tape (A) and remove the white polystyrene (protective equipment) (B). 


5.Verify in the printer there is no protective equipment:


6.Close the door.
7.Connect the cable and switch on.

Solution 2 : - Check for any foreign body in the printer: piece of paper, paper clip... - Check for any paper jams.





  1. Solution 3:
    - This error code C000 could be made by an empty cartridge: check for this.


     

Tuesday 25 June 2013

How to fix error 6C10 on Canon Printers



This error appears on these printers: MP110, MP540, MP630, MP620, MP640, IP3600... and others...
Solution 1:
  • Move the printhead to the center.
  • Disconnect the printer and check on the right: is the purge unit ok ? No peace of paper ?
  • Do a reset of the printer:
  • Power on
  • Hold down the "Resume" button (triangle in a circle)  for 15 to 20 seconds.
Solution 3:
  • Power off the printer.
  • Open the door.
  • Power on.
  • When the cartridge is in the center, close the door.
  • Open the lid and allow the ink cartridge carrier to center itself. 
  • Looking to the right, you will see a row of white rollers behind the carrier. 
  • At the end of the rollers there is a small, clear piece of plastic that sticks up. Take a small piece of a paper towel and wipe all of the ink off this piece of plastic. When that is clean move on to the ink pad.
  • About 1 inch, towards the front of the printer from that piece of plastic, is a small square, about 1/2 inch per side, that is a small foam pad. This is where the excess ink is collected. 
  • Take a piece of paper towel and press into the foam. Do this until the paper towel is no longer collecting ink. Close the lid, turn off the printer then turn it back on.
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Monday 24 June 2013

Error 6000 or P03 on Canon printers






That is a line feed error. It also should be flashing 3 times for this error on the on/off button.
Solution 1:
  • Verify that the paper tray is correctly set.
  • If any object is placed in front of the machine, remove it.
Solution 2:
  • Search for any small pieces of paper in the printer, or a tiny object.
Solution 3:
  • Power off the printer
  • Wait 30 seconds
  • Power on.
Solution 4: one of these parts could be faulty:
  • Timing sensor unit QM2-2683
  • Timing slit disk film QC1-6229
  • Feed roller ass'y QL2-0925
  • Platten unit QM2-2923
  • Logic board ass'y QM2-3078
  • Paper feed motor QK1-1502





Thursday 20 June 2013

Error code 6A80 on Canon printers

Solution 1:
  • Switch the printer OFF
  • Press buttons 1 + 2 + 3 and 4 (simultaneously using four fingers)
  • Keep pressing this four buttons for 10 seconds
  • Release the On/Off button (number 4) (Keeping pressing the others)
  • After a few seconds (when the printer go ON), release buttons 1, 2, 3

Solution 2 (Thanks to Dick):
  • I discovered that the head was blocked from moving all the way to the right by a white nylon lever and discovered that there was a thin, small pad that had come loose and was blocking the mechanism to activate the head motion. 
  • One pad was about 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch and a second was a narrow 3/32 x 1/2 inch pad both about 1/16 thick. 
  • I removed these pads and the printer returned to normal
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Tuesday 18 June 2013

Error 5B00 on Canon printers Pixma MP140 to MP970



Procedure for MP140, MP160, MP180, MP210, MP220, MP460, MP470, MP500, MP510, MP530, MP600, MP610, MP800, MP820, MP810, MP830, MP960, MP970.

Solution:
  • Turn off the printer
  • Hold the Resume Button (red circle in the triangle), add a printer (click “Power”) an indicator light green.
  • Hold the Power Button, release the Resume Button.
  • Not releasing the Power Button, double click “Resume” and release Both Buttons.
  • Click “Resume” for Four times
  • Once you click “Power”, to confirm the selected action (reset counter absorber). To disable the printer “Power” button to click again.
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Wednesday 12 June 2013

Error 5700 or ##356 on Canon printers

The 5700 error code is a ASF cam error. ASF Cam Sensor Error. When this occurs, the gears cannot rotate properly causing a grinding noise and 5 alternating blinks (SFP) or ##356

Solution:

Step 1: Remove the Left and Right Covers and the Main Case Unit (main cover)

Step 2: Remove the 4 mounting screws from the Chassis.

Step 3: Remove the Main Unit from the Bottom Case.

Step 4: Turn the Main Unit over (upside down) and place on work surface.

Step 5: Inspect the ASF section of the Main Unit for a gap between the white plastic guide and the Chassis. The size of the gap varies. Even if the gap is not visible, complete the steps below.

Step 6: Disc connect the appropriate cables and remove the Logic Board from the Chassis.

Step 7: Loosen (do not remove) the 4 mounting screws (the mounting screws can be found behind the
logic board) on the Chassis.

Step 8: Re-seat the white plastic guide so it sits flush against the Chassis. The tip of the white plastic guide should sit slightly inside the
mounting screw hole. When seated correctly, the gap will no longer be present.

Step 9: Tighten the 4 mounting screws without
causing the plastic guide to shift.

Step 10: Reassemble the printer and retest.

Thursday 6 June 2013

How to resolve error 6A80 on an MP560

Error 6A80

There are several reasons for error 6A80 to appear. This article provides you recommendations with links to clear the message.

To clear the error, click on the link to open the article and get detailed instructions.

NOTE

ISSUES: 
If you need to turn off the machine to remove jammed paper during printing, press the Stop button to cancel print jobs before turning off the machine

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