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E000 E001 E002 E003 E004 Error Codes Canon ir1600 / ir2000 Details The main thermistor reading does not reach 40 o C 14 sec after the fixing heater goes ON (fixing low temperature error) The main thermistor reading reaches 220 C or higher (fixing high temperature error) A start-up fault is detected under any of the following conditions of the main thermistor (start-up detection fault): after exceeding 40 C, it fails to reach 60 C within 10 sec. after exceeding 60 C, it fails to reach 80 C within 10 sec.... after exceeding 180 C, it fails to reach 195 C within 10 sec. After the end of the WAIT period, the main thermistor reading is 100 C or lower. In standby, the sub thermistor reading is 50 C or lower. (low temperature error in fixing temperature control) At time of initialization, the ZEROXI* signal of the power supply is not detected. During temperature control, the ZEROXI* signal does not arrive for 3 sec continuously. A short circuit is detected in the triac (ASIC; fixing temperature control drive circuit error). Possible cause: Fixing assembly is faulty. (The main thermistor has an open circuit. The sub thermistor has an open circuit. The fixing heater has an open circuit. The power supply PCB is faulty. The DC controller PCB is faulty.) Note: If E000 through E004 is indicated, the RAM on the image processor will retain the error memory of the fixing assembly after the power switch has been turned off an then on. Execute the following in service mode, and turn off and then on the power switch to clear the memory: #7 PRINTER - #4 PRINTER RESET - YES=(*) E010 E100 A specific revolution is not detected from the main motor rotation detection signal (MLOK*), causing the signal to go '1' (main motor fault) Possible cause: The main motor (M101) is faulty. The controller PCB is faulty. When the scanner motor is started up, the BD input signal does not arrive within a specific period of time. When the scanner motor is started up, the motor rotation is too fast, and fails to reach a specific revolution within 20 sec at time of deceleration. While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal cycle is not within a specific range (±2%) for an equivalent of 10 mm (print distance).

E716 E717 E719 While the scanner motor is rotating at a specific speed, the BD input signal cycle is not as indicated (±2%). During the WMUPR period after the power switch has been turned on or the front cover/left cover has been opened/closed, the drum unit is absent. Possible cause: The wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The laser scanner unit is faulty. The DC controller PCB is faulty. The drum unit is not installed. Communication error between cassette and PCB. Remove & check paper cassette. PCB communication error. The communication between the card reader and the image processor PCB is disrupted. Possible cause: The wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The card reader is faulty. The image processor PCB is faulty. Note: If E719 is indicated, the fault in communication is retained by the RAM on the image processor even when the power switch has been turned off and then on; be sure to execute #12 CLEAR - CARD in service mode before making corrections. E733 E805 E500 E514 E530 PCB communication error. After the heat discharge fan drive signal is generated, the fan lock detection signal does not arrive for a specific period of time. Possible cause: The fan wiring is faulty (short circuit, open circuit). The heat discharge fan (FM101) is fautly. The DC controller PCB is faulty. Finisher Error Codes An error has occurred in the communication between the machine and the finisher twice continuously. Possible cause: The harness to the finisher is faulty (disconnected connector, open circuit). The finisher controller PCB or the DC controller PCB is faulty. The stack delivery belt does not reach home position when the stack handling motor (M2) is driven for a specific time (CW; if the same condition occurs during stack delivery, a jam will be identified). Possible cause: The stack handling motor (M2) is faulty. The stack delivery home position sensor (S8) is faulty. The connector is disconnected or has an operation circuit. The stack handling motor relay harness is faulty. The stack delivery belt is faulty. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The rear aligning plate does not reach home position when the rear alignment motor (M4) has been driven for a specific time. The rear aligning plate does not reach home position when the rear alignment motor (M4) has been driven for a specific time. Possible cause: The rear alignment motor (M4) is faulty. The rear aligning plate home position sensor (S7) is faulty. The sensor connector is disconnected or has an open circuit. The rear alignment motor relay harness is faulty. The

E531 E537 E551 E577 E580 rear aligning plate is subjected to an abnormal load. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The stapler does not leave the stapling home position sensor (S13) within 0.5 sec after the stapler motor (M6) is rotated CW. The stapler does to return to the home position sensor (S13) within 0.5 sec after the stapler motor (M6) is driven CW and, in addition, it does not return to the sensor within 0.5 sec after the motor is driven CCW thereafter. Possible cause: The stapler motor (M6) is faulty. The stapler home position sensor (SW1) is faulty. The stapler harness is faulty. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The front aligning plate does not reach home position when the front aligning motor (M3) is driven for a specific time. The front aligning plate does not leave home position when the front alignment motor (M3) is driven for a specific time. Possible cause: The front alignment motor (M3) is faulty. The front aligning plate home position sensor (S6) is faulty. The sensor connector is disconnected or has an open circuit. The front alignment motor relay harness if faulty. The front aligning plate is subjected to an abnormal load. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The delivery fan rotation signal (FNALCOK) does not arrive within 1 sec when the heat discharge fan drive signal (FANON) is sent. Possible cause: The heat discharge fan (FM1) is faulty. The heat discharge fan relay harness is faulty. The heat discharge fan is subjected to an abnormal load. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The return roller does not reach home position when the delivery motor (M1) is driven for a specific time. (If the same condition is detected while alignment takes place in the direction of feed, a jam will be identified) Possible cause: The delivery motor (M1) on the finisher controller PCB is faulty. The return roller home position sensor (S3) is faulty. The connector is discontented or has an open circuit. The delivery motor relay harness is faulty. The return roller is faulty. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The stack tray upper limit sensor (S1) goes ON while the stack tray up/down motor (M5) is in operation. The clock signal of the stack tray up/down clock sensor (S9) is not detected 15 times or more within 0.8 sec while the stack tray up/down motor (M5) is in operation. It does not reach the stack tray paper height sensor (S10) 2 sec after the stack tray up/down motor (M5) rotates for ascent. It does not leave the stack tray power height sensor (S10) 2 sec after the stack tray up/down motor (M5) starts to rotate for descent. Possible cause: The stack tray up/down motor (M5) is faulty. The stack tray paper height sensor (S10) is faulty. The sensor connector is disconnected or has an open circuit. The stack tray up/down clock sensor (SW9) is faulty. The

E585 sensor connector is disconnected or has an open circuit. The stack tray up/down motor is subjected to an abnormal load. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. The stack retaining lever does not reach home position when the stack handling motor (M2) has been driven for a specific time (at the start of motor CCW rotation). (If the same condition is detected during stack delivery, a jam will be identified) Possible cause: The stack handling motor (M2) is faulty. The stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) is faulty. The sensor connector is disconnected or has an open circuit. The stack handling motor relay harness is faulty. The stack retaining lever is faulty. The finisher controller PCB is faulty. Error Code Subcode E000 0000 E001 Error Code Canon ir2200 / ir2800 / ir3300 Description The reading of the main thermistor does not reach 30 o C 1 sec after the main power switch is turned on. Or, it does not reach 70 o C 2 sec thereafter 0000 The main thermistor detects 250 o C or higher E002 0000 E003 E007 0000 E010 0000 E014 000 The main thermistor or the sub thermistor detects overheating (hardware circuit detection) The sub thermistor detects about 295 o C or higher The temperature of the fixing film is as follows: has exceeded 100 o C, but does not reach 115 o C within 1 sec thereafter. has exceeded 140 o C, but does not reach 150 o C within 1 sec thereafter. has exceeded 160 o C, but does not reach 165 o C within 1 sec thereafter 0000 The main thermistor reading is lower than 140 o C when paper is moved Low fixing temperature detection after standby (by sub thermistor) An error in the rotation of the fixing film is detected. The reading of the main thermistor is 100 o C or higher and, in addition, the fixing film sensor does not detect the rotation of the film for 6 sec or more while the fixing motor is driven After the main motor drive signal is generated, the clock signal does to arrive within 1.3 sec After the fixing motor drive signal is generated, the clock signal does not arrive within 1.3 sec

E019 0000 The waste toner case is full of waste toner E032 The DA unit connection is disconnected (after connection). E051 0000 E064 0000 E100 E110 0000 E202 E204 At start-up, home position is not detected when the horizontal registration assembly is moved 100 mm in the direction of home position The presence of a high-voltage error is communicated by the composite power supply PCB (The output for primary charging, developing, or transfer has deviated from a specific level of voltage) The BD signal is not detected 10 times or more within 10 msec in 5 msec after the generation of the laser drive signal The BD signal is not detected 10 times or more within 10 msec in 5 msec after the generation of the laser drive signal While the laser is ON, the BD signal cycle is outside a specific range 20 times or more continuously While the laser is ON, the horizontal sync signal cycle is outside a specific range 20 times or more The motor ready signal does not arrive within 15 sec after the laser scanner motor drive signal is generated The scanner home position sensor does not go OFF when the scanner is moved forward by 40 mm The scanner home position sensor does not go ON when the scanner is moved reverse 450 mm While an original is being read, the image leading edge signal does not arrive from the ADF E220 A fault is detected on the inverter PCB for the scanning lamp E225 0000 E240 0000 E243 0000 E248 A specific level cannot be attained for the signal during CCD gain correction at power-on The edge gain correction level is different from the correction level for the preceding sheet by a specific level or more A fault occurs in communication between the CPU of the main controller PCB and the CPU of the DC controller PCB A fault occurs in the communication between the CPU of the control panel PCB and the CPU of the main controller PCB A difference is discovered between the ID in EEPROM read when the main power switch is turned on and the ID in ROM upon comparison The data read does not match the data written to EEPROM A difference is discovered between the ID of EEPROM and the ID of

E261 0000 E302 E315 - E601 E602 0000 ROM upon comparison while writing data The intervals of zero-cross signals deviate from the tolerance range while the fixing heater is supplied with power During shading, the shading processing does not end on the reader controller PCB after 1 sec During stream reading, the edge white addition processing does not end on the rear controller PCB after 10 sec Any of the following is true in the image processing by the main controller: The image data has a fault The encoding/decoding operation for image data has a fault The image processing element of the main controller PCB has a fault When an image is transferred between the main controller PCB and the HDD, the main controller PCB detects a fault in control information When an image is transferred between the main controller PCB and the DC controller PCB, the DC controller PCB detects a fault in the control information A mounting fault of the HDD is detected when the HDD is started up from the BOOT ROM A data read fault of the HDD is detected when the HDD is started up from the BOOT ROM E604 0000 A fault is detected in the image memory E605 A fault is detected in the battery for the image memory E606 E674 0000 E677 E710 A mounting fault of the HDD is detected when the HDD is started up from the BOOT ROM A faulty occurs in the communication between the fax PCB and the main controller PCB A fault occurs it the combination between any of the printer boards (accessories) and the main controller PCB When the main power is turned on, the communication IC (IPC) on the reader controller PCB cannot be initialized When the main power is turned on, the communication IC (IPC) on the DC controller PCB cannot be initialized When the main power is trend on, the communication IC (IPC) on the main controller PCB cannot be initialized E711 Data is written to the error register of the communication IC (IPC) on the reader controller PCB four times or more within 1.5 sec

E712 E713 0000 E716 0000 E719 E717 E719 E732 E733 E737 0000 E740 Data is written to the error register of the communication IC (IPC) on the DC controller PCB four times or more within 2 sec Data is written to the error register of the communication IC (IPC) on the main controller PCB four times or more within 2 sec The communication is not resumed 3 sec or more after data has been written to the error register of the communication IC (IPC) on the ADF controller PCB The transmission bit is not enabled 10 sec or more in the sync register of the communication IC (IPC) on e reader controller PCB The communication with the finisher is not resumed 3 sec or more after it is disrupted The ID signal is not detected within a specific period of time after the presence of a pedestal is detected 0000 Erroneous communication with card reader (serial communication) Erroneous communication with coin vender (serial communication) The communication with the DA unit is not resumed 3 sec or more after it is disrupted The communication between the Card Reader-C1 or the coin vendor and the main controller PCB is disrupted A fault is detected by the main controller PCB in the communication between reader controller PCB and the main controller PCB A fault is detected by the main controller PCB in the communication between the DC controller PCB and the main controller PCB During self diagnosis at power-on, the DRAM check finds a fault in the main controller PCB At power-on, the LAN card has a fault The MAC address has a fault The LAN card cannot be read E741 0000 The PCI bus has a fault E743 0000 E744 0000 E803 0000 The reader controller PCB detects a fault in the communication between the main controller PCB and the reader controller PCB The BootROM on the main controller PCB and the system software are for different models or are of different types The 24V output from the composite main power supply PCB is absent for 1 sec or more

E805 E901 0000 E420 E421 E422 E501 E505 E510 E514 The clock signal is absent for 5 sec or more after the fan drive signal has been generated. The detail codes of the fans in question are as follows: developing fan (FM1) fixing fan (FM2) curl reducing fan (FM4) 0004 curl reducing fan (FM5) 0005 electrical unit fan (FM3) The motor ready signal does not arrive within 1.3 sec after the pedestal main motor drive signal is generated ADF Error Codes When the power switch of the host machine is turned on, the back-up data from the EEPROM cannot be read or the data that has been read has a fault The back-up data cannot be written to the EEPROM, or the data that has been written has a fault While the ADF is in standby, the communication with its host machine is disrupted for 5 sec or more; or, while the ADF is in operation, the communication with its host machine is disrupted for 0.5 sec or more Saddle Finisher-G1 Error Codes The communication between the finisher controller PCB and the puncher drive PCB is disrupted When the main power is turned on, the checksum of the finisher controller PCB has a fault When the main power is turned on, the checksum of the puncher driverpcb has a fault The feeding roller does not leave home position when the feed motor is driven for 2 sec The feeding roller does not return to home position when the feed motor is driven for 2 sec The delivery belt does not leave home position when the stack delivery motor is driven for 3 sec The delivery belt does not return to home position when the stack delivery motor is driven for 3 sec E530 The aligning plate (rear) does not leave home position when the alignment motor (rear) is driven for 3 sec

E531 E532 E537 E540 E577 E590 The aligning plate (rear) does not return to home position when the alignment motor (rear) is driven for 3 sec The stapler does no leave home position when the stapler/folder motor is driven for 1.5 sec The stapler does not return to home position when the stapler/folder motor is driven for 1.5 sec The clock signal is disrupted for 1 sec or more while the stapler/folder motor is driven The stapler unit does not leave home position when the stapler slide motor is driven for 4.5 sec The stapler unit does not return to home position when the stapler slide motor is driven for 4.5 sec The aligning plate (front) does not leave home position when the alignment motor (front) is driven for 3 sec The aligning plate (front) does not return to home potion when the alignment motor (front) is driven for 3 sec The paper surface sensor remains unchanged 10 sec after the tray ascent/ descent motor is driven The tray upper sensor goes ON while the tray is moving up. 0004 The clock for the clock sensor is disrupted for 10 sec or more while the tray ascent/descent motor is driven The paddle does not leave home position when the paddle motor is driven for 2 sec or more The paddle does not return to home position when the paddle motor is driven for 2 sec or more The stack ascent/descent guide does not leave home position when the paddle motor is driven for 2 sec or more The stack ascent/descent guide does not return to home position when the paddle motor is driven for 2 sec or more The puncher does not return to home position when the puncher motor is driven for 250 msec The clock from the puncher motor clock sensor is disrupted for 60 msec or more when the puncher motor is driven E592 In the course of sensor output automatic adjustment, the light-receiving voltage is 2.5 V or less even when the light-emitting voltage is set to 4.4 V. In the course of output automatic adjustment, the light-receiving voltage is 2.5 V or more even when the light-emitting voltage is set to 0

E593 E5F1 to 0005 V. In the course of sensor output automatic adjustment, the lightemitting voltage is set to 4.4 V or more Horizontal registration sensor 0006 Puncher waste full sensor E500 0000 E514 0000 E530 0000 E531 0000 E537 0000 E577 0000 The puncher not leave home position when the puncher shift motor is driven for 1 sec The puncher does not return to home position when the puncher shift motor is driven for 1 sec The folding roller does not leave home position when the stapler/folder motor is driven for 1.5 sec The folding roller does to return to home position when the stapler/folder motor is driven for 3.5 sec or more The clock is disrupted for 1 sec or more while the stapler/folder motor is driven Finisher-J1 Error Codes The communication between the copier and the finisher is disrupted and is not corrected for 5 sec or less At the start of the motor CW operation, the stack handling motor (M2) may be driven for a specific number of rotations; however, the stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) does not go ON The alignment motor (M4) is driven for a specific number of rotations, but the aligning plate home position sensor (S7) does not go ON. The alignment motor (M4) is driven for a specific number of rotations, but the aligning plate home position sensor (S7) does not go OFF The stapling home position sensor (S16) does not go off 0.5 sec after the stapler motor is rotated CW. The stapling home position sensor (S16) dos not go ON with 0.5 sec after the stapler motor is rotated CW and, thereafter, the sensor does not go ON within 0.5 sec after the motor is rotated in reverse The aligning plate home position sensor (S6) does not go ON when the front alignment motor (M3) is driven for a specific number of rotations. The aligning plate home position sensor (S6) does not go OFF when the front alignment motor (M3) is driven for a specific number of rotations The return roller does not reach home position when the delivery motor (Ml) has been driven as much as will move it to the return roller home position sensor (S3) E580 0000 The delivery tray upper limit sensor (S13) goes ON while the delivery

E585 0000 tray ascent/descent motor (M5) is in operation. The clock signal of the delivery tray ascent/descent motor clock sensor (S9) is not detected 15 times or more within 0.8 sec while the delivery tray ascent/ descent motor (M5) is in operation. The delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) does not go ON 4 sec after the delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) starts to move up. The delivery tray paper height sensor (S10) does not go OFF 4 sec after the delivery tray ascent/descent motor (M5) starts to move down At the start of the motor CCW operation, the stack handling motor (M2) may be driven for a specific number of rotations; however, the stack delivery lever home position sensor (S8) does not go ON