Canon 800 manual User Call Errors

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

User Call Errors

If there is a problem with the scanner, an error number indicating the specific problem appears on the Error/User Mode display. This section gives details of the user call errors and describes how to deal with them.

 

Error No.

Meaning

Solution

Reference Page

 

 

The lamp installed in the scanner

Install a new lamp unit

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has burned out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No paper in the printer

Refer to the User’s Guide for the

 

 

 

printer and load paper into the printer.

 

 

Printer is low on toner or no toner is loaded.

Refer to the User’s Guide for the

printer and install a new toner car-

 

tridge in the printer.

 

Printer cover open.

Close the printer cover.

 

 

 

The lamp unit is not correctly installed in the scanner.

Install the lamp unit correctly.

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Zoom key storage failed.

Press the Clear key to cancel the error

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and retry zoom key storage.

 

 

 

 

The paper size displayed for the cassette or set for the multipurpose tray does not match the paper actually loaded.

Load the correct paper size in the

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paper cassette or multipurpose tray so that the paper size matches the paper cassette or multipurpose tray setting.

Scanner initializing immedi ately after startup.

Printer not switched on.

Printer not connected.

Wait until the error disappears.

Switch the printer on.

 

Connect the printer or switch to

 

Scanner mode.

 

Paper from a paper jam is still stuck in the printer.

Refer to the owner’s manual for the

printer and remove the jammed paper.

 

A paper jam has occurred on the

Refer to the owner’s manual for the

printer. One sheet of paper is

printer and remove the jammed paper.

 

jammed.

 

 

A paper jam has occurred on the

 

Refer to the owner’s manual for the

printer. Two sheets of paper are

printer and remove the jammed paper.

 

jammed.

 

 

A paper jam has occurred on the printer.

Three sheets of paper are jammed.

Refer to the owner’s manual for the

 

printer and remove the jammed paper.

 

Note

The “L1”, L2", “L4”, “L8”, “L9” and “PX” user call errors are only displayed when the scan- ner is in ReaderPrinter mode.

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Contents Page FCC Regulations For 120V models Introduction Conventions Used in These Instructions Contents Choosing a Safe Location Safety NotesBefore You Begin Before You Begin Power Supply Important Warnings Before You Begin Features Operation Modes Reader/Printer modeScanner mode Reader/Printer/Scanner mode factory defaultChecking the Box Contents Important Components and Their Functions Optional Products Preparing the Carrier Zoom Lenses LensesFitting and Replacing Lenses Fixed-focus LensesPreparing the Printer Device Drivers Connecting to a ComputerConnecting the Computer Operation Panel Using the Operation Panel KeysOperation Keyboard optional Loading the Film Using the ScannerSwitching On Switching OffManual Focus Adjusting the ImageFocusing the Image Auto FocusRotation Enlarging and Reducing the ImageRotating the Image Rotation by any angleSelecting the Polarity Printing or Scanning the ImageManual adjustment Brightness AdjustmentAutomatic adjustment Selecting paper for the multipurpose tray Selecting the Paper for PrintingSelecting the paper feed cassette Selecting the Scan Size Setting the Scanning PositionLeaving a margin around the image Trimming/Border settingsTrimming Removing the entire borderStoring the Lens Magnification Special FeaturesStoring a Zoom Setting Programming Function Keys Function KeysFunctions that Can Be Assigned to Function Keys Import margins Adjust margins default setting P3Adjust sharpness default setting P4 Photo mode default setting F5Function Key Labels Background Erase default setting P2Scanner mode default setting F1 ReaderPrinter mode default setting F4Setting the Add On Add on SettingMonth/Day/Year 10/2000 Setting the Caption Setting the CaptionSetting the Date and Time Setting the Date and TimeChecking the Date and Time Setting the Auto Clear Time Replacing the Lamp Maintenance and TroubleshootingLamp socket will result in damage to the lamp Cleaning the Lens Routine CleaningCleaning the Screen and Main Unit Cleaning the Fuser Roller Cleaning ModeProblem Solution TroubleshootingAutomatic Border Removal and Skew Correction User Call Errors When you cannot clear a service call error Service Call ErrorsSpecifications Index Scanning Position key Start key
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