This same error started occurring on my printer and eventually it would constantly power
on and off. Apparently some defective components were used in the
construction of the logic board (see photo). On my C6180 there were 3
failed capacitors (the green cylinders - the puffed top indicates
failure) and a 4th from the same manufacturer (TEAPO - many unfavorable
web references to this manufacturer). I purchased 3x 330uF 16V and 1x
680uF 10v rated to 105 degrees Celsius (total about 60cents). On the
logic board, the capacitors I replaced are labeled C613, C614, C660 and
C662. If you are not comfortable replacing the parts yourself (or don't
have a soldering tool), you will have to find someone who will. The time
to repair should be less than 30 min - I did it in 25 min with only a
solder pen. This also fixed the ink system failures the printer was
having. A similar fix may apply to other printers.
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