Canon iR5075 E808-0003

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  • emirsarajevo
    • May 2025

    #1

    [Error Code] Canon iR5075 E808-0003

    Dear,

    My copier is displaying this error (E808-0003) usually after 50 copies. I have searched the forum, but I couldn't find this problem occurring to somebody else. All error code lists contain E808-0001 and E808-0002, without this one occurring on my copier. Does anybody here have experience with this error and can anybody give me an advice to solve it?

    Thank you.
  • teckat
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    10,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: Canon iR5075 E808-0003

    I would check wall voltage supply ,especially proper ground-from Neutral to Ground =0v>0.5v max.
    Poor ground effects Fix Temp .
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • fr2au
      Technician
      • Jan 2008
      • 20

      #3
      Re: Canon iR5075 E808-0003

      Error Code E808-0002 iR6570 Series & iR5075 Series




      Article Content:

      Symptom
      The Error Code E808-0002 intermittently is occurring.

      Cause
      The outlet that the machine was plugged into measured 67 VAC between ground and neutral.

      Action
      Temporarily moved machine to a correctly configured 240 VAC wall outlet. The outlet problem was corrected by an electrician and the error stopped occurring.

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      • teckat
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        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: Canon iR5075 E808-0003

        Originally posted by fr2au
        Error Code E808-0002 iR6570 Series & iR5075 Series




        Article Content:

        Symptom
        The Error Code E808-0002 intermittently is occurring.

        Cause
        The outlet that the machine was plugged into measured 67 VAC between ground and neutral.

        Action
        Temporarily moved machine to a correctly configured 240 VAC wall outlet. The outlet problem was corrected by an electrician and the error stopped occurring.
        ;-]
        I would check wall voltage supply ,especially proper ground-from Neutral to Ground =0v>0.5v max.
        Poor ground effects Fix Temp .
        THANKS, DID U SEE ABOVE
        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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