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Sometimes when you get an error on a printer you can just press the stop button or some have a clear button to get rid of the error code.
If that doesn't work, try unplugging the printer from the outlet for a few seconds then plug back in to reset the error code.
There is an installation process that you have to follow when installing these. First uninstall it, you should see if there is any other printers installed on the machine too and remove those. Then unplug the printer and restart the computer. Install the printer software on the computer and when it is done, then turn the printer back on.
Solution: Press "Additional Functions", Press "#", then press the
"Right Arrow" button till it says, "Printer", Then press "Set" then
press the "Right Arrow" button again until it says "Printer Reset" Then
press "Set" again, the display will ask you "Yes" or "No". Press the
"Left" arrow for "Yes", then press "Set". Now, unplug the power cord and
wait 5 seconds and plug back in.
This is a reprint from another tech, he was right on with this...
okay lets shed some light on the E000 error code on the D680, D880, IR1300 family ( including the 1310,1330,1370,1630,1670) The error code E00 is a memory threshold error what it means is your machine has logged 4 of the following errors, E001,E002, or E003. It is a lockout error and the machine cannot be used until the problem has been repaired or the errors cleared. First lets look at the errors: E001 fuser over temp means the fixing assy has exceeded the manufactures maximum temp limits E002 fuser temp dropout means the fixing assy has cooled below a set point during a copy session E003 fuser no response means the fixing assy didn't even attempt to warm up at power on How to fix, most common problem is bad power setting 4 E002's either brown outs of brief power failures. To clear the error, Enter service mode by pressing additional functions then the # button, use the left or right arrow buttons to scroll to #7 printer press set. again use the arrow buttons to scroll to #4 printer reset press set. press the appropriate arrow key under the YES to clear the error. unplug the copier and reboot. At this time normal function should return if not and it resets a E00 the you can assume either the fixing assy is bad or either the power supply PCB or DC controller is bad and it is getting E001,E003 errors. At that point id call a qualified tech to research the problem to avoid spending money on excess parts
I had the same problem with my Canon Smartbase MP730. Printer
properties was in Portuguese, no matter how many times the driver was
uninstalled and reinstalled.
By running Filemon from SysInternals I realized that when showing the printer properties files in the
folder were created. One of those files was CNMmhya.hlp. When clicking
on it a Help-window with Portuguese text shows up - even though the
code 0409 means English. This is a symptom of the problem. This file
was copied from somewhere in the Windows folder.
To fix this annoying problem, the following worked for me:
-> Unplug the printer
-> Uninstall the driver
-> Rename the following folder with the portuguese language driver
stuff which still remains, even after uninstallation of the driver:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3
(if you cannot rename it, reboot and try again). You should first check
that there are indeed portuguese help-files in this folder. To do that,
click on one of the .hlp files. If they are not your problem could be a
different one, but it could also be that the files are stored nearby in
the file system.
-> Reinstall the driver with the language of your choice. This time
there won't be Portuguese files blocking proper installation of your
new files.
-> Replug the printer to finish the driver installation
Now you should have finally gotten rid of the Portuguese (which may
seem Spanish or Italian to some) text in Printer related windows.
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