Dear Sir,
I Received a problem canon ir 3300 error #E000202-0001
PLZ Give me Solution
Dear Sir,
I Received a problem canon ir 3300 error #E000202-0001
PLZ Give me Solution
This error is related to scanner. Try to clear in service mode (* 2 and 8 *) clear, ERR then OK
hi.....as the s-m said...E202-the home position sensor does not go ON.when the main power sw turned on.
001-the scanner home position sensor does not go OFF.when the scanner moved forward by40mm.
i hope it is help my dear.i wish you good luck
Dear sir
I try it, but copier still does not work
The following are needed to replace.; Scanner home position sensor, the scanner motor, reader controller PCB
Is the scanner lock is still in? I think its on the left side, a yellow or orange plastic. Turn it 90º and pull it out.
When you turn on the copier the scanner should move out of home position and the light come on. If the scanner moves you have a bad sensor. If the scanner does not move something is binding it up or the motor is bad. Take off the glass and try move it gently by hand, look to see what is binding it up.
Oil the rails, check the set screw is tight on the shaft on the right side.
While you have the glass off check the sensor. Look inside toward the left rear and see if it is damaged or knocked loose.
D L P gave you the right process. Check the lock first. Then I would Power down, remove the glass, and move the scanner to about half-way (in order to make sure it moves enough for you to notice). While the glass is off is a good time to see if the HP sensor is knocked loose. Put glass back on, power on and observe if the scanner moves and stops before "slamming".
No movement means either the motor or reader board. Could be either, but the way I would go is Remove the covers so you can touch the motor with your hand, and power cycle the unit. What you are looking for is if the motor is trying to activate (yes guys, I know about part check - but I get the feeling he is more basic than that). No attempt - I would replace the motor first. Attempt but no movement, I would replace the board first.
If it moves, change out the HP sensor. After changing the sensor - if it still happens, the reader board has an issue.
As always, your milage may vary
Last edited by costd; 12-21-2009 at 04:33 PM. Reason: Spelling is not my strong suit
Guess it is up to you, but rather than jumping all over the place checking the least probable cause - why not try the troubleshooting process of the 4 most probable causes (lock, sensor, motor, board) DLP and I suggested? Scanner movement, or failure to move, is key in a 202 error.
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