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    I have a canon C1 + to look at today any Idea what the code means and what to do to fix it. E000747-2217
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike e View Post
    Hi
    I have a canon C1 + to look at today any Idea what the code means and what to do to fix it. E000747-2217
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    There is an error in the ASIC for image processing or in the ASIC for memory control/communication control.Usually is everithing OK when restart printer.
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    This issue is modified with system DCON Ver. 8.01.
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    r ur device connect with server?

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    Remove the two screws from the Controller Box securing the Sub PCB associated with the displayed error code (two screws for each Sub PCB).
    B1.JPG
    Hold the Sub PCB firmly with both hands and pull it out from the Main Controller PCB.
    B2.JPG
    Clean both sides of the terminals on the detached PCB with lint-free paper
    impregnated with alcohol. At the same time, make sure the terminals are not damaged.
    Make sure that the alcohol used to clean the terminals dries,
    then hold the Sub PCB with both hands and slowly move it towards the Main Controller PCB until it securely seated in its slot on the Main Controller PCB.
    B2.JPG
    With the Sub PCB in place, fix the Sub PCB Support Plate with two screws. Catch both screws; do not tighten the screws. Holding the Sub PCB put the edge of a ruler on the edges of all the Sub PCBs as shown in the photo below. All PCBs should contact with the ruler; if not, the
    protruding PCB must be reseated by loosening the two screws securing the
    board, then with both hands, securely seat it in its slot.
    B4.JPG
    Hold the Sub PCB firmly and tighten the rear screw (the screw closest to the rear side of the Main Body) first.
    Then Tighten the screw on the opposite side.

    Perform steps for all Sub PCBs to make sure good contact is made between the Sub PCBs and the Main Controller PCB.

    To prevent bad connection between the Sub PCB and the Main Controller, do not move the right side of the Controller Box; this is the side to which the Sub PCBs are secured.
    Fit the Controller Box Cover and tighten the screws on the right (when viewed form the rear of the Main Body) firsts. Reinstall the Upper Rear Cover.
    B5.JPG
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    Hi Techat
    This is great info is this info for this code or just for error random codes this control board generate's.

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    When poor/dirty or miss-aligned contact develops between one of the Sub PCBs and the Main Controller PCB , various kinds of error codes below or malfunction to the machine may occur.
    E747/E748/E240/E241/E350/E351/E732/E733/


    this is the first step in troubleshooting on all PCB's before replacing them
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