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Canon FAX-L800 Plain Paper Laser - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Full memory
Hi Guys
Solution for L800 memory full
Open one touch cover press "Data Registration"
Press "Set"
Arrow to "TX Settings"
Press "Set"
Arrow to "Erase Failed TX"
Press "Set"
Arrow to "On"
Press "Set"
Then press the Orange stop key.
Good Luck
The Great Gordini
Clearing memory on fax
Hi guys
Solutiuon at hand
Open one touch covers, press "Data Registration" press "Set" arrow to "TX Settings" Press "Set" arrow to "Erase Failed Tx" Press "Set" arrow to "On" Press "Set"
Good Luck
The Great Gordini
Canon Fax-L700
There is a cable that runs from the scanner to the processor. Looking
from the front, its on the left side of the machine, on the back, it is
a fairly large connector.
Unscrew the two thumb screws, then
unplug it and plug it back in with the machine ON.
It will force it
into a reset and may boot.
The problem is caused by a software glitch .
Check the tray settings and ensure that paper size guides are
set to the appropriate paper size, then power off/power on the machine.
SAM ANDERSON
Is there a fuse inside the L800
You probably have a dead low voltage power supply.
There might be a fuse on it, but a blown fuse usually indicates a bad power supply.
Canon L800 FAX
ENTER SERVICE MODE AND SET SERVICE SOFT SWITCH 25 , BIT 0 TO 1
Saving fax numbers
yes, you may.
If the Fax machine has a Memory function press it.
then type the number then enter.
or read the manual..
or visit www.canon.com
Deleting speed dials on canon fax L800
you should be able to delete the speed dials by lifting the two speed dial pannels and you should get all the configuration butons showing. ress the speed dials button (think its on the middle of the bunch) then delete at bottom right. this should then ask which entry you want to delete ie. entry No 1,2,3,4 ect
Hope this helps
Cops
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Won't stop ringing
on the left side panel near the top there should be a slide bar, his lets you increase/decrease ringing/beeps volume. it doesnt stand out as is only a small one and same colour as the rest of the machine
Hope this helps
Cops
[email protected]
Changing the text on my fax.
Lift up the cover under the display and press the data registration key, push "set" then scroll down using the arrow keys and look for "user setting" push set, and I think you scroll to the option that says terminal id push set enter your new name and push set again then you can enter your fax number. at any time push the stop key to exit out
Scanner canon dr6030 cants pull the paper
Troubleshoot this issue step by step:
Check the Feed Selection Lever:
Ensure that the Feed Selection Lever (located on the lower left side of the front of the scanner) is in the correct position (up) for separation.
Straighten the edges of the stack of documents to be scanned.
Set the document guides so they are wider than the document to be scanned.
Place the documents face up into the feed tray, ensuring they touch the document stoppers.
Clear Any Jammed Paper:
Be careful when removing jammed paper to avoid cuts.
Remove any documents that have been left in the eject tray.
Close the document eject tray.
If the document ejection is stopped partway, perform this operation with the document eject tray extension open.
Hold the upper unit as shown in the diagram and open it to the point where you can remove the jammed document. The pickup roller is located in the middle of the upper unit. Do not hold the protrusion on the upper unit when opening it, as it may deform the pickup roller or cause a feeding error.
Close the feeder cover.
If the jam occurred in the feed section, pull the document out carefully without applying too much force. Be sure to remove any torn parts remaining in the scanner.
Close the upper unit slowly, ensuring it clicks into place. Do not force it to close, as this may damage the scanner.
After removing the jammed paper, check if the last page was scanned, and then continue scanning.
Rapid Recover System:
If a paper jam occurs when the "Rapid Recover System" is enabled in the ISIS/TWAIN driver settings, the image of the document is not saved, and scanning stops. You can continue scanning from the document that caused the paper jam after fixing the issue.
Additional Considerations:
Make sure the pickup rollers retract when the machine is powered on.
Check that the stopper plates are in the down position.
Verify that the upper unit is completely closed after clearing the jam.
Remember to handle the scanner components carefully to avoid damage. If the issue persists, consider seeking professional assistance or contacting Canon support for further guidance
I have a problem with my canon printer g3411. It has an error P03 but no paper jam. How do I solve my problem
Error P03 on a Canon printer typically indicates a paper jam, even if you cannot physically see any jammed paper. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
- Turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source.
- Carefully check the paper tray and inside the printer for any jammed paper or debris.
- Remove any jammed paper or debris you find.
- Plug the printer back in and turn it on.
- Attempt to print again.
If you don't see any paper jammed in the printer, there are a few other things you can try to resolve the error P03:
- Try resetting the printer. To do this, turn off the printer, unplug it from the power source, and wait for a few minutes before plugging it back in and turning it on.
- Check the ink cartridges and make sure they are properly seated and have enough ink.
- Clean the printer's rollers. Rollers are the small rubber wheels inside the printer that move the paper through the printer. Over time, dust, debris, or ink can build up on the rollers and cause paper jams. Cleaning the rollers can help resolve the issue.
- Try to update the firmware of the printer. Sometimes, a firmware update can resolve the issue.
- Check the printer's settings, ensure that the size of paper loaded match the size of paper set in the settings.
If the problem persists after trying these steps, you may want to contact Canon support for further assistance.
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