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I have a Minolta EP1054 (in the Middle East) I accidentally plugged the EP1054 copier into a 110V outlet instead of the 220V. Immediately the malfunction code (error code) of "C05" appeared along with the "Call Tec Rep" indicator light (wrench). I followed the instructions posted by "Soul Visitor" ... i.e., I found the "Trouble Reset Switch" (not shown in the user manual) by opening the upper back panel and pressing the small black button in the lower right hand corner of the middle circuit board (green). Kindly solove my problem...Thanking & Regards..Ch.Basharat Jeddah KSA.

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Was the power on when you depressed the small switch? you mite have damage the lamp in the fuser or the control board. very old machine find the parts and replace them

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2009

SOURCE: konica minolta EP2010 error code c05

I have a Konica Minolta CSPRO EP1054 (in the Middle East)

I accidentally plugged the EP1054 copier into a 110V outlet instead of the 220V. Immediately the malfunction code (error code) of "C05" appeared along with the "Call Tec Rep" indicator light (wrench).

I followed the instructions posted by "Soul Visitor" ... i.e., I found the "Trouble Reset Switch" (not shown in the user manual) by opening the upper back panel and pressing the small black button in the lower right hand corner of the middle circuit board (green).

It worked perfectly!7df26b9.tif

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2007

SOURCE: Help! i get the "Machine Trouble" error

are you sure thats the right trouble code? reboot machine holding down the STOP button. this may reset this error

Soulvisitor

Soulvisitor

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2007

SOURCE: Minolta Error code C0500

1. Test Mode Operations
• The Test Mode is performed from the copier’s Tech. Rep. Mode.
1-1. Entering the Tech. Rep. Mode
1. Press the Utility key.
2. Touch [Total Check].
3. Press the following keys in order: Stop → 0 → 0
→ Stop → 0 → 1.
NOTE
Be sure to keep the display procedure for the Tech.
Rep. Mode from any unauthorized persons not
involved with service operations.
4344S504CA

link to a service manual that explains tech mode

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2008

SOURCE: How do I get to Tech Rep Service Mode on Minoltas to clear C0500 error code?

To access service mode:
Hit the utility/counter button.
Touch meter count.
Type the following on the keypad:

<STOP> <0> <0> <STOP> <0> <1>

ikram661

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: Code C0500

simulation = UTILIY -----> METER COUNT (on touch screen)->
STOP------> 0-----> 0------> STOP------>0------>1

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