Canon Color imageCLASS 8180c imageCLASS MF8180c Basic Guide - Page 143

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CHECK PRINTER Cause 1 A problem has occurred in the machine. Remedy Reset the machine by opening the cartridge cover and then closing it. If the message persists, unplug the machine from the power supply and contact Canon Authorized Service Facilities or the Canon Customer Care Center. Cause 2 A cartridge is not installed correctly. Remedy Install the cartridge correctly. CHECK PRINTER COVER Cause The cartridge cover is not closed completely. Remedy Check the cartridge cover, and make sure that it is completely closed. DOCUMENT TOO LONG Cause Remedy The document is longer than 391/2" (1 m), or is not feeding correctly. Reduce the length of the document to within 391/2" (1 m), and then copy it. INSERT ∗ CARTRIDGE Cause A cartridge is not inserted or not inserted correctly. Remedy Insert the cartridge correctly. When still appears in the LCD after inserting the cartridge, disconnect and connect the power cord. (See "Replacing the Cartridges," on p. 8-5.) 9 ∗: indicates either "C", "M", "Y", or "K". INSERT DRUM Cause The drum cartridge is not inserted or not inserted correctly. Remedy Insert the drum cartridge correctly. When still appears in the LCD after inserting the drum cartridge, disconnect and connect the power cord. (See "Replacing the Cartridges," on p. 8-5.) Troubleshooting LCD Messages 9-25

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LCD Messages
9-25
Troubleshooting
9
CHECK PRINTER
Cause 1
A problem has occurred in the machine.
Remedy
Reset the machine by opening the cartridge cover and then closing it. If the
message persists, unplug the machine from the power supply and contact
Canon Authorized Service Facilities or the Canon Customer Care Center.
Cause 2
A cartridge is not installed correctly.
Remedy
Install the cartridge correctly.
CHECK PRINTER COVER
Cause
The cartridge cover is not closed completely.
Remedy
Check the cartridge cover, and make sure that it is completely closed.
DOCUMENT TOO LONG
Cause
The document is longer than 39
1
/
2
" (1 m), or is not feeding correctly.
Remedy
Reduce the length of the document to within 39
1
/
2
" (1 m), and then copy it.
INSERT
CARTRIDGE
Cause
A cartridge is not inserted or not inserted correctly.
Remedy
Insert the cartridge correctly. When <INSERT
CARTRIDGE> still appears in
the LCD after inserting the cartridge, disconnect and connect the power cord.
(See "Replacing the Cartridges," on p. 8-5.)
:
indicates either "C", "M", "Y", or "K".
INSERT DRUM
Cause
The drum cartridge is not inserted or not inserted correctly.
Remedy
Insert the drum cartridge correctly. When <INSERT DRUM> still appears in the
LCD after inserting the drum cartridge, disconnect and connect the power cord.
(See "Replacing the Cartridges," on p. 8-5.)