Yes, it is called a `transmission report' (TX report), and is a setup option. You can change this setting with the following procedure: Open the 1-touch panel to access the function keys. Press the `data registration' key to access the user menu. You should see `user settings'. Press the `set' key. Press the cursor down key to get to `report settings', and press the `set' key. You should see `TX report'. Press the `set' key. Cursor down till you see `output yes'. Press the set key. Press the `stop' key to return to the normal screen. It is now set to print a report after each transmission.
1) The user telephone number of the other
party has not been registered for the autodialing
function of the machine.
or
2)The user telephone number has been registered
wrongly for the auto-dialing function
of the machine
you dont you might have a dirty or bad paper sensor there is also a chance the paper might be in the fusing area (where its hot) if u use a flashlight and look in that area you might see the paper at that point it needs to be taken apart
Open the speed dial panels (3) locate DATA REGISTRATION button. Press data registration, then press SET button twice, this should get you to DATE and TIME setting....use the number keys to adjust same then press SET when finished. Press DATA REG. button to escape from user settings.
Open all 3 One-touch Speed Dialling panels.
press Data Registration. press Set.
USER SETTINGS press Set
DATE & TIME press Set
use numeric keypad to enter month/date/year and then time press Set
To exit, press Data Registration or Stop
Not an expert on this model however, on most canon fax machines the plastic cover or panel on the keypad is a door. Opening this you should see descriptions for the keys one should say report. Press report to print and follow instuctions to get activity report.
Hope this helps
Sounds like it got set to "immediate" transmission somehow, rather than "memory" transmission -might be as simple as a button on the operation panel, but I'm not a "canon" guy. You can get the manual here if you don't have one:
http://www.canon.ca/english/index-softwaredownload.asp Select "office products", and follow the prompts
What a tank! Great machine. I have never tried to connect to a computer. What op system are you using? Windows Vista and maybe XP may not support this model. Look for undates. What cable are you using? I just checked with Canon and found this unit is supported by Win 95/98. A firmware update from Canon may solve it. I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jayw_0e86fb055a7b73de
Troubleshoot this issue step by step:
Check the Feed Selection Lever:
Ensure that the Feed Selection Lever (located on the lower left side of the front of the scanner) is in the correct position (up) for separation.
Straighten the edges of the stack of documents to be scanned.
Set the document guides so they are wider than the document to be scanned.
Place the documents face up into the feed tray, ensuring they touch the document stoppers.
Clear Any Jammed Paper:
Be careful when removing jammed paper to avoid cuts.
Remove any documents that have been left in the eject tray.
Close the document eject tray.
If the document ejection is stopped partway, perform this operation with the document eject tray extension open.
Hold the upper unit as shown in the diagram and open it to the point where you can remove the jammed document. The pickup roller is located in the middle of the upper unit. Do not hold the protrusion on the upper unit when opening it, as it may deform the pickup roller or cause a feeding error.
Close the feeder cover.
If the jam occurred in the feed section, pull the document out carefully without applying too much force. Be sure to remove any torn parts remaining in the scanner.
Close the upper unit slowly, ensuring it clicks into place. Do not force it to close, as this may damage the scanner.
After removing the jammed paper, check if the last page was scanned, and then continue scanning.
Rapid Recover System:
If a paper jam occurs when the "Rapid Recover System" is enabled in the ISIS/TWAIN driver settings, the image of the document is not saved, and scanning stops. You can continue scanning from the document that caused the paper jam after fixing the issue.
Additional Considerations:
Make sure the pickup rollers retract when the machine is powered on.
Check that the stopper plates are in the down position.
Verify that the upper unit is completely closed after clearing the jam.
Remember to handle the scanner components carefully to avoid damage. If the issue persists, consider seeking professional assistance or contacting Canon support for further guidance
I would use a soft toothbrush and a little Isopropyl Alcohol and then a lint free cloth and then give another gentle brush. There are some other ideas here. Take no notice of the answer by 'Marvin' on Fixya about dropping the head in boiling water, I think he thinks he is dealing with a colour inkjet printer.
https://www.google.com/search?q=canon+p23-dh+v+printing+calculator+clean+print+head
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You mentioned that you have already replaced the Laser Unit, but the error persists. Here are a few more steps you can try:
Check the cable: Ensure that the cable connected to the Laser Scanner Unit is properly attached and not damaged.
Replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB4): If the error still persists after checking the cable and replacing the Laser Scanner Unit, you might need to replace the DC Controller PCB (PCB4)
Here are some YouTubes that may help - once you get past ads.
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If your Canon iPF605 printer won't enter service mode and gets stuck at the "S" symbol without initializing, it may indicate a firmware or hardware issue. Consider updating the firmware or contacting Canon support for further assistance.