Hoping someone can help.
Yes I know the Canon C3100 is not the best of Canon's range, and I have literally looked everywhere on the net for this issue, which is why I finally turn to you guys for help.
I have a Canon C3100, which on the whole works very well (gasp!!). However it occasionally comes up with this error only on starting which may include
1) Starting from Cold Start (e.g. all power off)
2) Waking up from sleep
3) Waking up from Energy saver mode
Roughly one out of every three times this error comes up and provides the usual warning on the display giving the E000020-01A9 error and asking to power off and on the unit. In almost all cases, this corrects the issue, until next time.
Just a little more info, this error does not come up until about 1 minute into the printer warm up phase, e.g. LCD has initialised, and is showing "Warming up"
I run it in energy saver or sleep more to save power as we are not using it every minute of the day (small office). Other than that it performs perfectly, no grinding noises. no crunches, nothing...
If I leave on (e.g. no sleep or energy saver modes), it has no errors, and prints happily all day.
Any pointers would be appreciated
Regards
Bob
Yes I know the Canon C3100 is not the best of Canon's range, and I have literally looked everywhere on the net for this issue, which is why I finally turn to you guys for help.
I have a Canon C3100, which on the whole works very well (gasp!!). However it occasionally comes up with this error only on starting which may include
1) Starting from Cold Start (e.g. all power off)
2) Waking up from sleep
3) Waking up from Energy saver mode
Roughly one out of every three times this error comes up and provides the usual warning on the display giving the E000020-01A9 error and asking to power off and on the unit. In almost all cases, this corrects the issue, until next time.
Just a little more info, this error does not come up until about 1 minute into the printer warm up phase, e.g. LCD has initialised, and is showing "Warming up"
I run it in energy saver or sleep more to save power as we are not using it every minute of the day (small office). Other than that it performs perfectly, no grinding noises. no crunches, nothing...
If I leave on (e.g. no sleep or energy saver modes), it has no errors, and prints happily all day.
Any pointers would be appreciated
Regards
Bob
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