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  • gideon
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    • Dec 2009
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    canon laserclass 710 error - no code

    I have this machine error light blinks no code number. set sw01 to 1 nothing, replace fuser just in case, it didn't help, any idea?
    I have the manual for the 7130 and try to find the one for the 710.
    Thanks.
  • Hopper
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    • Jul 2008
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    Re: canon laserclass 710 error - no code

    Originally posted by gideon
    I have this machine error light blinks no code number. set sw01 to 1 nothing, replace fuser just in case, it didn't help, any idea?
    I have the manual for the 7130 and try to find the one for the 710.
    Thanks.
    You do understand bit 1 is the last bit in the string, not the first one?

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    • gideon
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      Re: canon laserclass 710 error - no code

      Yes, I changed the last one to 1, no code display.
      The machine boot up normally, display normal, after a minute it starts idle beeps and the red error light blinks, display stay normal.

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      • Hopper
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        • Jul 2008
        • 173

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        Re: canon laserclass 710 error - no code

        Originally posted by gideon
        Yes, I changed the last one to 1, no code display.
        The machine boot up normally, display normal, after a minute it starts idle beeps and the red error light blinks, display stay normal.
        With the old 7000's it was either the fuser or the power supply. The power supply was where the power cord plugged in. Since you have done the fuser I'd try the power supply. The power supply directly runs the fuser. Do you have any parts machines? We may.

        Hopper

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        • KenB
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          • Dec 2007
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          Re: canon laserclass 710 error - no code

          Originally posted by Hopper
          You do understand bit 1 is the last bit in the string, not the first one?
          Last I remember, Bit 1 is the second last, the last one is actually Bit 0.
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          • teckat
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            Re: canon laserclass 710 error - no code

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            Error codes
            a) Service error code output
            When service data #1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to “1” then service error codes are printed on the activity management reports, reception result reports and error transmission reports when communication is terminated due to an error.
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