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  • RonMac
    Technician

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    • Oct 2008
    • 57

    #1

    [Error Code] Canon IR2300 Copier

    How do you reset error code E000? Thanks. Ron
  • JPiek
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    #2
    Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

    Originally posted by RonMac
    How do you reset error code E000? Thanks. Ron
    E000 looks a bit weird, only general info i can find is the fuser not heating up...

    You can clear an error in servicemode Copier-function-clear: error...

    If the fuser or any other part is faulty, it will return though...
    Johan

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    • laitang
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      • Nov 2012
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      #3
      Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

      Enter service mode then:
      COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.

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      • RonMac
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        #4
        Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

        Originally posted by JPiek
        E000 looks a bit weird, only general info i can find is the fuser not heating up...

        You can clear an error in servicemode Copier-function-clear: error...

        If the fuser or any other part is faulty, it will return though...
        Thanks, I tried that so the fuser or other part is faulty. Ron

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        • JPiek
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          #5
          Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

          Does it warm up, or even print ?
          Johan

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          • RonMac
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            • Oct 2008
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            #6
            Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

            Originally posted by laitang
            Enter service mode then:
            COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.
            Thank you...I did try that but it keeps going back. Some part must be faulty. Ron

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            • RonMac
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              #7
              Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

              Originally posted by JPiek
              Does it warm up, or even print ?
              No it does not....any suggestions? Ron

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              • JPiek
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                #8
                Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                If the 2300 keeps "Warming up" let it sit for a while, then remove the fuser or just open the door. If the fuser isn't hot, i think you should replace it... If you have another 2300 you could swap fusers to test...
                Johan

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                • RonMac
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                  #9
                  Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                  Originally posted by JPiek
                  If the 2300 keeps "Warming up" let it sit for a while, then remove the fuser or just open the door. If the fuser isn't hot, i think you should replace it... If you have another 2300 you could swap fusers to test...
                  Ok I will try that and see how it goes...thanks so much. Ron

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                  • JPiek
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                    #10
                    Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                    Check the fuser temp under Copier-Display-Analog :

                    FIX-C Temperature of the fixing roller surface (Detection temperature of the main thermistor) 1

                    FIX-E Temperature of the fixing roller surface (Detection temperature of the sub thermistor ) 1

                    FIX-E2 Temperature of the fixing roller surface (Detection temperature of the sub thermistor 2)


                    oh, btw what does COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1 say about the fuser/fixing ?
                    Johan

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                    • RonMac
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                      #11
                      Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                      Originally posted by JPiek
                      Check the fuser temp under Copier-Display-Analog :

                      FIX-C Temperature of the fixing roller surface (Detection temperature of the main thermistor) 1

                      FIX-E Temperature of the fixing roller surface (Detection temperature of the sub thermistor ) 1

                      FIX-E2 Temperature of the fixing roller surface (Detection temperature of the sub thermistor 2)


                      oh, btw what does COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1 say about the fuser/fixing ?
                      I will check the above and get back with you. Heading back to the shop and taking a fuser with me, just in case. Ron

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                      • Dutchman
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                        • Jan 2011
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                        #12
                        Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                        Error E000 is temp related.
                        Clean the main ans sub thermistors, also check the connector. Failing that you would have to replace the Fixing film unit and still clear the error in service mode or replace the DC controller pcb.

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                        • RonMac
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                          #13
                          Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                          Originally posted by Dutchman
                          Error E000 is temp related.
                          Clean the main ans sub thermistors, also check the connector. Failing that you would have to replace the Fixing film unit and still clear the error in service mode or replace the DC controller pcb.
                          Ok will check that all out and thanks so much. Ron

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                          • RonMac
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                            #14
                            Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                            Originally posted by JPiek
                            E000 looks a bit weird, only general info i can find is the fuser not heating up...

                            You can clear an error in servicemode Copier-function-clear: error...

                            If the fuser or any other part is faulty, it will return though...
                            Got the 2300 up and running. Thank you. Ron

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                            • RonMac
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                              • Oct 2008
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                              #15
                              Re: Canon IR2300 Copier

                              Originally posted by laitang
                              Enter service mode then:
                              COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>ERR.
                              Got the 2300 up and running. Thank you. Ron

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