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barber782
03-08-2021, 03:23 PM
Hi everyone,

We've had 3 customers with new c250i machines and after a week they throw a c6756 error relating to the ccdb.
I have the latest firmware installed.
Checked the cabling between the ccdb and scdb and all looks fine. Error will clear after reboot but will come back next day.
Either we've got a dodgy batch or something silly.
Please let me know if anyone has encountered this?

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Bix
03-08-2021, 03:35 PM
Hi, advice. You try to write in the same thread. This is the third one you create on the same topic and it could cause confusion for those looking for your problem in the future.


Three cases are very concerning. This is an obvious sign of a faulty production batch. When did you buy these C250i?

barber782
04-08-2021, 10:07 AM
Had a Forth one that had this error code. Most have been fixed by replacing the ccd board or data cable.

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bazylius
08-04-2021, 11:33 AM
There was CCD upgrade. New firmware GC2-G4 eliminates problem.

GoodLuck

avecosat
08-04-2021, 01:28 PM
There was CCD upgrade. New firmware GC2-G4 eliminates problem.

GoodLuck
Also G00-G7 for IT6

tmmdmmm
08-05-2021, 03:43 AM
Hi everyone,

We've had 3 customers with new c250i machines and after a week they throw a c6756 error relating to the ccdb.
I have the latest firmware installed.
Checked the cabling between the ccdb and scdb and all looks fine. Error will clear after reboot but will come back next day.
Either we've got a dodgy batch or something silly.
Please let me know if anyone has encountered this?

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Had a bulletin late last month regarding manufacturer changes.
"Please be advised that all new and replacement CCD and CIS units will be supplied by a new manufacturer going forward.In order to use the units, it may be necessary to update the firmware version; otherwise a C-6756 could occur"
For C250i, load G00-G4 or later if you purchase a replacement going forward. For original CCD, use GC2-G4

suomi
08-05-2021, 08:26 AM
1. Details of Symptom:
Trouble Code C-6756 occurs on the machine with new CCD unit when recovering from low power mode or sleep mode.
For information about new CCD unit, please refer to RFKM_BT2111556EN

2. Example of Reproduction
~Reproduction Environment~
Model/FW:C360i/G00-G4

-Procedure-
1. Press the power key to enter sleep mode or low power mode
2. Touch the panel to recover the machine from sleep mode or low power mode

-Result-
Trouble code C-6756 may occur

[Countermeasure Firmware of the Occurrence Models]



Model


Countermeasure firmware




bizhub C750i


G00-J9 or later version




bizhub C650i/C550i/C450i


G00-J9 or later version




bizhub C360i/C300i/C250i


G00-J9 or later version




bizhub C3320i


G00-J9 or later version

BLord
05-01-2023, 02:11 PM
When I was writing a literary analysis essay (https://300writers.com/literary-analysis-essay.html) and needed to print it, I had the same problem.Error C3926 is a fuser error on some models of Canon laser printers. While replacing the fuser is a common step to correct this error, it may not always solve the problem. Here are some additional steps you can try:
Turn the printer on and off: Turn off the printer, unplug it from the power source, and wait a few minutes before plugging it back in and on.
Restart the printer: Press and hold the Stop button for 5-10 seconds until the printer restarts and the Ready light comes on.
Check for paper jams: Open all covers and trays and look for paper jams or debris that may be interfering with the printer.
Clean the printer: Dust and debris can build up inside the printer and cause errors. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean the inside and outside of the printer.
If none of these steps resolve the C3926 error, you may need to contact a printer repair professional for further assistance.

Synthohol
05-01-2023, 03:32 PM
i blame bath salts.
Florida? really?
like your state doesn't have enough problems?
https://www.copytechnet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=58050&d=1682951523

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