Canon iR4080 - Scan to e-mail End Code 801 and 899

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  • sinistrguy
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    Canon iR4080 - Scan to e-mail End Code 801 and 899

    Hi,

    I have a very strange issue that popped up with about 6 of our canon iR4080 Copiers. About a month ago they all started having issues reaching the SMTP server to send a scanned document to email. Now we have not made any changes on the network and also have a variety of other iR series copiers that do the function still fine, for example we have an iR5000 and a iR5020 here in my current office that work fine. I have checked and verified all the settings on all machines. DNS, WINS, etc but am not sure what is the problem. Someone suggested that the license/software might need to be re-installed but canon does not think so.

    I would like to try to find out what the end codes of 801 and 899 mean but canon also told me they couldn't help me with that either.... weird. Anyone have any insight on this?

    Thanks
  • diogenisS8
    Technician
    • Nov 2007
    • 14

    #2
    check here:
    http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/co...l-problem.html

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    • sinistrguy

      #3
      All of our remote offices are connected via a T1 connection. We don't use comcast and all of our office's already has a static IP. Also it works in over 50 offices already. its just the offices with the iR 4080's that don't work....

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      • Mr Spock
        Vulcan Inventor of Death

        1,000+ Posts
        • Aug 2006
        • 2064

        #4
        Sorry about the length but this should address the issue.

        Problem :
        Canon Universal Send devices cannot send mail through Microsoft Exchange Server when authentication is set on outgoing mail. * Note - The imageRUNNER C2620, C3200, C3220, C3100, C3170, C5800, C6800, C5870U, C6870U, C2880, C2880i, C3380, C3380i, C4080, C4080i, C4580, C4580i, C5180, C5180i, 2016i, 2020i, 2270, 2870, 3570, 4570, 5055, 5065, 5070, 5075, 5570, 6570, 8070, 9070, 105+, 7105, 7095, and 7086 models now support SMTP authentication via a username and password.


        Solution :
        And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!

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        • Corey Sargent

          #5
          I have Exchange 2003 and a iR4570. I am also getting the #801 error. I have already setup authentication on my server the way you mentioned, and I am still having the same issue. Any more thoughts on this?

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          • englund

            #6
            Exchange problem fixed!

            Originally posted by Corey Sargent
            I have Exchange 2003 and a iR4570. I am also getting the #801 error. I have already setup authentication on my server the way you mentioned, and I am still having the same issue. Any more thoughts on this?
            My #801 problem was resolved by adding access permission to Exchange/SMTP for each printer device.
            Exchg Sys Manager...
            Domain...
            Admin Grps...
            1st Admin Grp...
            Servers...
            Your Exchg Server...
            Protocols...
            SMTP...
            Default SMTP...
            Props...
            Access...
            Connection...
            Add the IP of each Printer.
            (You may need to power cycle each device.)
            E-mail me if you need a better explanation.

            Regards,
            Jay Englund, MCP

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            • Corey Sargent

              #7
              Sorry it took so long for me to reply, but my connection settings have to be wide open. If I close it off and add the information for my spam filter, and for the canon printer, I still have people using POP with no static public IP addresses who are not literate enough to use DDNS who cannot get Email. So, I have to leave this setting wide open. Any other thoughts? Needless to say, that setting is set to "All Except the List Below."

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              • phorts
                Guy

                50+ Posts
                • Sep 2007
                • 59

                #8
                I have a similar issue with a client:

                Old Machine: 3320i
                New Machine: 4080

                copied their email settings over EXACTLY and the 4080 does not send (sending, resending, end code #752)

                They use Comcast as their SMTP Out Server. Every setting is identical


                anything?

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                • Kincaid

                  #9
                  Canon End Code #899

                  From the Canon Sending Guide:

                  Cause: The e-mail or I-fax has been successfully sent, but reception may be incomplete because transmission was relayed via multiple servers.

                  Remedy: Confirm whether reception was complete. Check if you received an error mail.

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                  • Joe Karanja
                    Technician
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 12

                    #10
                    First of all confirm if the license is still valid.It could have been a trial version.
                    Error 801
                    means timeout error while communicating with SMTP server to send mail or I-fax
                    remedy:
                    check smtp server
                    check network status
                    check destination settings
                    check settings of the file server.

                    Error 899
                    The e-mail message ir I-fax has been successfully sent but reception may be incomplete because the transmission was relayed via multiple servers.
                    confirm whether reception was complete
                    check if you received an error notification.

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                    • sergiows

                      #11
                      IR6570

                      Hi!
                      Im new here..like my new copy machine canon IR6570.
                      My question is simple.. Do i need a Exchange server to scan mail? I mean can i configure a account like google in the machine to send the scan for some email address?
                      If someone have some manual could please send to me?

                      Thank you

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