Showing posts with label canon printer error codes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canon printer error codes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

How to Fix Canon Printer Error Code 6B10

Paper feed cam sensor error or Error Code 6B10


Condition: An error occurred in the paper feed cam sensor during paper feeding from the cassette, or the paper absorbing a large amount of ink jammed in the PF rear guide.

Problems and Solutions: 


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  • Jammed paper in the PF rear guide (when a large amount of ink was absorbed in the paper);
    - remove the jammed paper and foreign material.
  • check for foreign material or paper debris in the cassette or in the PF rear guide;
    - remove foreign material.
  • If other solution fail,then Call Canon Support at 855-517-2433

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

How to solve error 2801 in Canon Printers

Error Code 2801

Description
The document is jammed in the ADF.

NOTE - The power cannot be turned off while the machine is sending or receiving a fax, or when the received fax or the unsent faxes are stored in the machine's memory. Make sure the machine completed sending or receiving all faxes before disconnecting the power cord. If you unplug the power cord, all the faxes stored in the machine's memory are deleted.
1.      If you press the [Stop] button during scanning the document will stay where it is in the ADF and a message will appear on the LCD. Press the [OK] button and the machine will feed the document out of the ADF.
2.      If the original gets jammed in the ADF press the [Stop] button to cancel printing.
3.      Turn off the machine. 
4.      Remove any pages other than the jammed page from the ADF, and then open the document feeder cover.

 
5.      Pull out the jammed document from the ADF.

6.      Close the document feeder cover and then turn on the machine.

7.      If the document is jammed in the document output slot, close the document tray as shown in the figure below and pull out the document. 


Note - The document may not feed properly depending on the media type, or your environment, such as when the temperature and humidity are either too high or too low. In this case, reduce the number of document pages to approximately half of the loading capacity. If the document still jams, use the platen glass instead.
When rescanning the document after clearing the error, rescan it from the first page.


Thursday, August 21, 2014

How do clear the Canon E07 message?

This message will commonly appear after changing an ink cartridge. To clear it we simply need to ensure that one each of the black and colour cartridges are installed and that they are installed in the correct place. Please take the following steps:
1.    Open the lid of the printer and wait for the cradle to move to the cartridge replacement position.
2.    Remove both cartridges from the printer.
3.    Examine the labels to ensure one is a black (PG-37/PG-40/PG-50/PG-510/PG-512/PG-540/PG-540XL) and one is colour (CL-38/CL-41/CL-51/CL-511/CL-513/CL-541/CL-541XL).
4.    Locate the correct slot for the colour and the black cartridge using indications on the printer or cartridge cradle.
5.    Re-install both cartridges into the correct slot.
The message will now disapear leaving you to continue printing. If however the message remains it may be that one or more of the cartridges has been miss-labelled by the manufacturer. To confirm if the cartridge is colour or black simply flip it over and look for a small metalic plate located on the underside. A colour cartridge will have a square plate with three slits in it and a black will have a single elongated slot.

If the above solution has not resolved your error, please contact Canon authorised service facility.

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