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Canon iR2850i Top Searches

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E540-0002Description: The tray upper sensor goes ON while the tray is moving up.
E805-0004Description: The clock signal is absent for 5 sec or more after the fan drive signal has been generated. The detail codes of the fans in question are as follows: curl reducing fan (FM5)
E204-0001Description: While an original is being read, the image leading edge signal does not arrive from the ADF
E719-0000Description: Erroneous communication with card reader (serial communication)
E001-0001Description: The main thermistor or the sub thermistor detects overheating (hardware circuit detection)

Canon iR2850i Common Errors

The most common error codes.

Error
E540-0002Description: The tray upper sensor goes ON while the tray is moving up.
E805-0004Description: The clock signal is absent for 5 sec or more after the fan drive signal has been generated. The detail codes of the fans in question are as follows: curl reducing fan (FM5)
E204-0001Description: While an original is being read, the image leading edge signal does not arrive from the ADF
E719-0000Description: Erroneous communication with card reader (serial communication)
E001-0001Description: The main thermistor or the sub thermistor detects overheating (hardware circuit detection)
E540-0002Description: The tray upper sensor goes ON while the tray is moving up.
E805-0004Description: The clock signal is absent for 5 sec or more after the fan drive signal has been generated. The detail codes of the fans in question are as follows: curl reducing fan (FM5)
E204-0001Description: While an original is being read, the image leading edge signal does not arrive from the ADF
E719-0000Description: Erroneous communication with card reader (serial communication)
E001-0001Description: The main thermistor or the sub thermistor detects overheating (hardware circuit detection)