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  • docpc2
    • Aug 2025

    #1

    ir3300 error code e000740

    getting e000740 error code don't know canon's very well need to know what it is and how to fix it
  • SCREWTAPE
    • Aug 2025

    #2
    Originally posted by docpc2
    getting e000740 error code don't know canon's very well need to know what it is and how to fix it
    Change the Nic card or make sure that the firmware is compatible to that nic card or replace the nic card.

    The copier must have the new style Ethernet Board PCB (NIC) installed. If the copier's firmware (system software) is not up to date, an E740 code will be displayed when the new style NIC is installed in the copier. The solution is to simply update the copier's firmware to the latest versions.

    Ethernet Board PCB (NIC):
    Old Style - part number FG6-5964-000
    New Style - part number FG6-9898-000

    Good luck.

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    • bnmand
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      250+ Posts
      • Sep 2008
      • 383

      #3
      Screwtape is right. Assuming you have the right NIC installed, you need SST and the copier's firmware. This is an old copier so you will need to connect using a IEEE1284 parallel cable (unless you happen to have access to a no longer produced cable called a NetHawk cable). Make sure your parallel port has ECP turned on in both BIOS (usually accessed by something like F10 on startup) and/or in device settings.

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      • bnmand
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        250+ Posts
        • Sep 2008
        • 383

        #4
        E740 can be found in the Service Manual, but the Service Manual omits to mention the NIC issue (that is because the Service Manual hasn't been updated as far as I know).

        If upgrading the system software doesn't fix the problem and the NIC isn't faulty, then there is something else you can try. The SM suggests some of the same things as have already been mentioned.

        The SM suggests checking the connection between the LAN Card and the main controller PCB. If that's fine, then check if the NIC's faulty. Replace the NIC if it's faulty. If the NIC's fine then replace the main controller PCB.

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        • bnmand
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • Sep 2008
          • 383

          #5
          There's a quick way to check if the system software needing updating is likely to be the reason. Go into Service Mode, by pressing Additional Functions > 2,8 together > Additional Functions > Copier > Display > Version.

          MN-CONT should be 41.01 or greater and BOOT-ROM should be 23.40N or later if the new NIC is installed. If one or both of the numbers for MN-CONT and BOOT-ROM are less than the numbers mentioned above then system software out of date is almost certainly the problem.

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