Parts replacement time has passed, Multi-sensor error, Roll feed unit err – Canon imagePROGRAF iPF610 User Manual

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Other Messages

Parts replacement time has passed.

Cause

Corrective Action

It is past the recommended time to replace
consumables for which service is required.

Contact your Canon dealer for assistance.

Multi-sensor error

Cause

Corrective Action

Direct sunlight or strong lighting may be shining on
the printer and causing the sensor to malfunction.

Take steps to ensure the printer is not used when
exposed to direct sunlight or strong lighting.

The performance of a sensor inside the printer may
be impaired.

Contact your Canon dealer for assistance.

Roll feed unit err

Cause

Corrective Action

Turn off the printer, remove the Roll Feed Unit
momentarily, and then reinstall it.
(→P.153)
(→P.154)

The Roll Feed Unit is not working.

If the message is still displayed after you do this,
contact your Canon dealer for assistance.

No Roll Feed Unit.

Cause

Corrective Action

The printer has received a print job that species
rolls, but the Roll Feed Unit is not installed.

Install the Roll Feed Unit and resend the print job.
(→P.154)

Hardware error. xxxxxxxx-xxxx (x represents a letter or

number)

In the following situations, turn off the printer and wait at least three seconds before restoring power. However,
keep the printer off and remove the roll if the last portion of roll paper was used during a print job and paper
could not be advanced because the trailing edge is taped to the roll. If tape and the Belt Stopper have not
been removed from inside the Top Cover, turn off the printer, open the Top Cover, and remove the tape
and Belt Stopper before restoring power.
If the message is still displayed, write down the error code and message, turn off the printer, and contact your
Canon dealer for assistance.

The error message is displayed with the following instructions: Turn off printer, wait, then turn on

again.

Error Message 719

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