this one aparently has the canon engineers guessing
canon error code E000020-0188
this one aparently has the canon engineers guessing
canon error code E000020-0188
Its not that hard.You just need to know how too reed manual.
First two numbers tells you witch color is the problem,and the second two
reed by your self.
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If that canon tech is guessing or does not know then he must not be trained. Every canon tech would know that E20's are developer or hopper E-codes. This error has to do with yellow.
Maybe its time for a developer change.
Canon Copier Repair Service. Sales, Parts & Toner. NYC/NJ area. Contact:East Coast Imaging Solutions,LLC
Canon engineers guessing ????
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if they are guessing on this code, they belong working in a garage !!!!
u probably need a drum / dev.change- dirty sensor
Call for a CANON TRAINED TECH.
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
Hi, there. I'm new here. But just wondered if you have an update on what this ended up being? I've been having this error code for couple of months off and on and Canon engineer has pretty much done everything he can think of (and other techs) replaced developer, patch sensor etc. But it still keeps coming up. Can do one print and then need shut down.
Baffled.
I'm without a printer off and on now since december so tearing hair out.
I'm not a tech, so please Be Kind.
have them replace the Side Driver PCB-FM2-7730-000
read here------iPRC1-Troubleshooting Procedure for E020 Error Codes.pdf
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
E0020-0188 can be caused by poor connection between Patch sensor and side driver PCB
Replace "D KIT HARNESS ASSEMBLY" Part number FM2-2615
Tom
Thank you both very much for your prompt replies. Coincidentally, have two Canon engineers here right now and I was a bit nervous about mentioning that I'd been interfering by looking online (some people are a bit funny about it). But both very grateful. One had just said exactly what you suggested before i pipped up...
Thanks again.
'Will see if this resolves issue and report back.
Hi hinnylass,
I have the same problem, you solve it?
thanks
I had loads of E020 errors on these machines. After numerous visits it was the patch connection from the drum unit into the connections on the main frame. Apparently they stretch and lose voltage. Try replacing the loom if all else fails !
Oh...... I can't copy at the moment then ? !!!!!!
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