Canon 350II manual User call errors, Scanner mode, DMP mode

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User call errors

Here is a list of User Call Errors. If you see a User Call Error in the Print display, look it up in the table below.

Scanner mode

Error Number Meaning

Solution

LP

The lamp installed in the scanner

Replace the new lamp. (P.49 “Replacing the lamp”)

 

has burned out.

 

L5 The lamp unit is not correctly installed in the scanner.

Check the lamp installation and make sure it locks in place. If the error occurs again, replace the halogen lamp. (P.49 “Replacing the lamp”)

DMP mode

Error Number

Meaning

Solution

P0

After removing a piece of jammed

Remove the jammed sheet from the printer. For details,

 

paper, a sheet of paper is still

refer to the printer manual.

 

jammed in the printer.

 

 

 

 

P1, P2

A sheet of paper has jammed inside

Remove the jammed sheet from the printer. For details,

 

the printer.

refer to the printer manual.

 

 

 

LP

The lamp installed in the scanner

Replace the new lamp. (P.49 “Replacing the lamp”)

 

has burned out.

 

 

 

 

L1

Paper is not set in the printer.

Supply paper to the paper cassette of the printer. For

 

 

details, refer to the printer manual.

 

 

 

L2

Toner in the toner cartridge is low,

Remove the toner cartridge and install it again. If the

 

or the toner cartridge is not installed

message appears again, replace the toner cartridge. For

 

correctly.

details, refer to the printer manual.

 

 

 

L4

The printer cover is open.

Close the printer cover and make sure it locks in place.

 

 

For details, refer to the printer manual.

 

 

 

L5

The lamp unit is not correctly

Check the lamp installation and make sure it locks in place.

 

installed in the scanner.

If the error occurs again, replace the halogen lamp.

 

 

(P.49 “Replacing the lamp”)

 

 

 

L8

Wrong paper size in printer multi-

Re-load the tray with the correct paper size, or change

 

purpose tray.

the paper size of the paper tray. (P.43 “Printing (DMP

 

 

mode)”)

 

 

 

L9

The printer is not turned on, or a test

Turn on the power. Wait until the test print finishes and

 

print is being done.

then do the operation. For details, refer to the printer

 

 

manual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If “L1” is displayed while Fileprint 270 is printing, after the paper stops feeding press the Clear/Stop key to clear the error display and then press the Start key to start printing again.

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Contents English FCC Regulations For 120V models Radio Interference Regulations For 120V modelsRèglement SUR LE Brouillage Radioélectrique For 120V models CopyrightIntroduction Conventions Heat CautionContents Specifications Index Work Safety Choosing a safe location Before YOU BeginCE-IE-335-01 Power supply Daily handling Heat Cautions Features of the Microfilm Scanner Scanner mode DMP modeReader-printer mode About operation modesUnpacking Whats in the box? Options Important parts and their functions Operation panelOperation panel and keyboard keys Operation panel keys Keyboard keys Preparing the carrier Fiche Carrier 190RIIAutocarrier 100C AC100C FS ControllerSwitching the lens Preparing the lensFixed lens Zoom lensesDo not touch the contact area with your hands Preparing optional printer for the DMP mode Canon FileprintWhen using a Scsi card When using a USB connectionHardware requirements Operating system requirementsConnecting via Scsi Scsi cardAdaptec Scsi card for PCI bus Scsi cableConnecting via USB Connecting to a ComputerUSB port USB cableTurning the power off Turning the Power ON/OFFTurning the power on Scanner recognition Case of Windows 98/MeCase of Windows 2000/XP Scsi connectionCanon MS350 Scsi Scanner Device Turning the Power ON/OFF Installing the ISIS/TWAIN driver About the SoftwareInstalling CapturePerfect Selectable languages are English or JapaneseStarting CapturePerfect Using the software Using the ISIS/TWAIN DriverUsing CapturePerfect About the Reader-Printer mode Starting up Reader-Printer modeSetting the Reader-Printer mode Starting up the Reader-Printer modeExiting the Reader-Printer mode Uninstalling the software Loading the film Setting the ScannerAdjusting the image Brightness adjustment Automatic adjustmentManual adjustment Selecting the polarityDefining an area for trimming Trimming/border removal settingsTrimming Using the area setting cursors optional Border removalRemoving the entire border Leaving a margin around the imageUsing auto rotation Setting the function keys DMP modeDate stamp feature Setting the date stamp featureDisplaySetting Entering the note Setting the print mode Switching the operation modesPicture mode Sharpness adjustmentPrinting DMP mode Using the FileprintPrinting DMP mode User Mode User mode settingHi-speed scanning User mode setting functions Power saver modeScanning resolution Cleaning mode Setting the function keysRegistering the zoom values Entering the Default ValuesEntering the default values Maintenance Troubleshooting Replacing the lampMaintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the lens Routine cleaningCleaning the screen and main unit Cleaning the Fixing Rollers Cleaning paperTroubleshooting Problem SolutionDMP mode User call errorsScanner mode When you cannot clear a service call error Service Call ErrorsIf the E000 fixer error is displayed Specifications Power ON/OFF IndexMemo MS350-02cover 08.6.5, 330 PM PUB.CE-IE-335-02 0608C0.1 Canon Latin AMERICA, INC

350II specifications

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