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COMMON ERROR CODES FOR THE:
CODE | DESCRIPTION |
25 | Ink cartridges had already been loaded when the power was first applied. |
26 | The black ink has run out. |
27 | The yellow ink has run out. |
28 | The cyan ink has run out. |
29 | The magenta ink has run out. |
30 | The carriage cannot travel to the right or left. |
31 | After driven by the specified number of pulses, the carriage does not stop (since it cannot detect he left end of the travel). |
33 | During carriage travel except printing operation, the carriage suddenly stops or the travel speed decreases abnormally. |
35 | The carriage stops during low-speed travel. |
3C | During printing operation, the carriage travel speed decreases abnormally. |
41 | The head drive voltage has not been turned from Low to High within the specified time. |
42 | The head drive voltage has not been turned from High to Low within the specified time. |
43 | Head thermistor broken. |
44 | Head thermistor short-circuited or error in its related parameters stored in the EEPROM of the main PCB |
45 | Flushing operation abnormally ended. (The head temperature has arisen abnormally.) |
46 | The number of performed purge sequences has reached the limit. |
47 | Head parameters stored in the EEPROM are invalid. (This code may appear only in the maintenance mode.) |
4D | Error in the head drive voltage parameter stored in the EEPROM but not accessible at the user site. (This code may appear only in the maintenance mode.) |
4E | Out of the allowable range of the head drive voltage designed for individual print head properties. (This code may appear only in the maintenance mode.) |
50 | The purge cam HP switch does not come ON even after the purge cam has been driven by the specified number of pulses. |
51 | The purge cam HP switch does not go OFF even after the purge cam has been driven by the specified number of pulses. |
52 | The pump switching cam HP switch does not come ON even after the switching cam has been driven by the specified number of pulses. |
53 | The pump switching cam HP switch does not go OFF even after the switching cam has been driven by the specified number of pulses. |
7D | Any of the ink dot counters has counted up to the specified number of dots, meaning the end of the head service life. |
7F | Print engine error. |
80 | At the start of recording operation, it is detected that paper is smaller than A4 size in length or width. |
83 | Recording paper jam. (At the retry of paper pulling-in operation, the registration sensor is not OFF.) |
84 | Recording paper jam. (The paper width sensor and/or registration sensor has detected a paper jam.) |
88 | Recording paper jam. (Even after paper pulling-in operation, the registration sensor is still OFF.) |
A1 | Top cover or control panel opened. |
A2 | Document too long to scan. |
A3 | Document not detected by the document rear sensor. |
A4 | 50% or more faulty of white level data. |
A7 | One-line feeding timeout. |
A8 | One-line scanning timeout. |
AC | Less than 50% faulty of white level data. |
B9 | Light emission intensity error of the LED array (Exceeding the upper limit). |
BB | White level data value too low. |
BD | Black level data value too high. |
D* | Modem error. |
E4 | Out of recording paper. |
E6 | Write error in EEPROM. |
E8 | Data scanning error during transmission. |
EA | Document removed at phase B. |
F3 | Internal software error. |
F5 | Internal software error. |
F6 | PC interface error. |
FF | Memory management error. |
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