print monitor on gp 335 E677

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  • salah
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    print monitor on gp 335 E677

    hello every one
    i have a Conon gp 335 and it show print monitor on the screen but no print module is installed on,
    and after few minutes it show Error code E677.

    help me pleas.
    Salah
  • dhanesh
    Technician
    • Jun 2010
    • 63

    #2
    Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

    HI

    Remove the connector PCB from machine
    DHANESH

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    • teckat
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      Site Contributor
      10,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #3
      Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

      Originally posted by salah
      hello every one
      i have a Conon gp 335 and it show print monitor on the screen but no print module is installed on,
      and after few minutes it show Error code E677.

      help me pleas.
      Salah
      E677=
      The communication between the printer board and the copier is faulty.

      0001=An error is noted while the printer board is being started up.
      0002=The communication between the printer board and the copier is faulty.
      0003=The initialization of the printer board is faulty
      0004=The communication between printer board and the copier is faulty.
      0005=A check-sum error is noted at the end of initializing the printer board
      0006=Time-out error during processing of PDL data
      For 0006 of E677, the printer board will be reset, thereby canceling the job.
      The power-on signal from the printer board does not reach the image processor PCB

      E677.JPG
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      • salah

        #4
        Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

        their is no PDL installed
        may the PCB-IP fault, i dont know
        becaus copy are made correctely, but the problem is shown when the copier is in stand by

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        • KL568
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          250+ Posts
          • Feb 2011
          • 324

          #5
          Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

          Originally posted by salah
          their is no PDL installed
          may the PCB-IP fault, i dont know
          becaus copy are made correctely, but the problem is shown when the copier is in stand by
          Hi, salah

          If you are familiar with the rear physical layout of this Printer Board, then there would be 2 flat cable connector (ought to missing since your Printer Board is no longer present) to I/F Board. Remove this I/F Board.

          Your E677 is due to the IP Board is expecting signal from the Printer Board via I/F Board.

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          • salah

            #6
            Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

            as shown on the imag, non print modul is instaled I/F board !?


            Photo(078).jpg

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            • salah

              #7
              Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

              as shown on the imag, non print modul is instaled I/F board !?


              Photo(078).jpg

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              • teckat
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                • Jan 2010
                • 16083

                #8
                Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

                Originally posted by salah
                as shown on the imag, non print modul is instaled I/F board !?


                [ATTACH=CONFIG]13630[/ATTACH]


                check for short/or low voltage issue

                check Image processor PCB connectors ??

                Is there an output of 24 VDC at J143-1/J143-2 and J142-1/1442-2 ?
                (J142 and J143 are used in common.)

                IP-CPU (for image processor)
                Controls the control panel; Controls memory management; Controls job management; Controls the feeder, DC controller PCB, copy data controller (accessory) communication; Controls the copy reader and
                printer; Controls the printer functions board; controls the fax print, read, and communication; Controls service and sales mode
                Data Communication
                The exchange of data is controlled by the IP-CPU (CPU for the image processor PCB).

                IP, DIMM, Flash ROM,
                IP-CPU

                Controls the programs; controls copying; Controls faxing;
                Controls control panel messages
                **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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                • KL568
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                  250+ Posts
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 324

                  #9
                  Re: print monitor on gp 335 E677

                  Originally posted by teckat

                  check for short/or low voltage issue

                  check Image processor PCB connectors ??

                  Is there an output of 24 VDC at J143-1/J143-2 and J142-1/1442-2 ?
                  (J142 and J143 are used in common.)

                  IP-CPU (for image processor)
                  Controls the control panel; Controls memory management; Controls job management; Controls the feeder, DC controller PCB, copy data controller (accessory) communication; Controls the copy reader and
                  printer; Controls the printer functions board; controls the fax print, read, and communication; Controls service and sales mode
                  Data Communication
                  The exchange of data is controlled by the IP-CPU (CPU for the image processor PCB).

                  IP, DIMM, Flash ROM,
                  IP-CPU

                  Controls the programs; controls copying; Controls faxing;
                  Controls control panel messages
                  Teckat is right, you might have a shorted pins on the IP Board where the connectors link to the ?? (Not sure if it the correct term "Expansion kit" that provide Scan / Print / Fax options)

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