The error code E000000-0001 on a Canon Image Runner Advance indicates a problem with the fuser unit, which is responsible for heating and fusing the toner onto the paper.I would check the fuser is not open circuit.
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Pull the printer out.
Open all the doors and bypass doors.
Remove all inkjet cartridges or toner cartridges.
Remove the paper tray, or trays.
Look for any scraps of paper stuck anywhere, use a flashlight.
Then take a damp cloth with a little washing detergent and clean the transport rollers, all along, turn the roller and do the other sides. Wipe with a wet cloth and leave to dry on its own. This cleans off the paper dust and makes them grippy again.
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Pulling the handle should release it, but if the mechanism is jammed, you would need to try and do a part disassembly to find out why it is jammed.
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Assuming you have the correct thermal paper in the register, here is something to try:
The SPS-320 has an electronic journal that can be printed to memory rather than live on paper.
To print the journal entries, follow these steps:
Turn off the register.
Hold down the "Journal" button (usually located on the keyboard).
While holding the button, turn the register back on.
Release the button. The journal entries should now print.
Check for Errors:
Review the register's display for any error messages or codes.
If there are error messages, consult the user manual or seek professional assistance.
Contact Support:
If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Sam4S customer support .
Error 7510: This code typically indicates a calibration issue. Check your user manual for calibration instructions.
Error 7509: This error often relates tocommunication problemsbetween the printer and connected devices. Verify that all cables and connections are secure. Additionally, check if there are any firmware updates for the printer.
Error 5508: This code might be related to printer software or driver issues. Ensure that you're using the correct and up-to-date printer drivers. If necessary, reinstall the printer software.
Turn off the printer for a few minutes and then turn it back on. That resolves quite a number of problems. If the above suggestions do not resolve your problem, you might contact the printer's customer support. List of Error Codes - Canon - ACCESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Administrator Guide (manual.canon)
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Drivers are specific to the computer or whatever is driving the mystery device.
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Does it have an 'Automatic' Setting? If it does, the issue will be the small lever or IR Sensor that senses paper in the throat to the shredder and turns it on. If it doesn't, the problem will be the switch, or the contacts to the switch. The fact it runs in reverse proves that the motor is fine.
It appears to be a budget end shredder sold at Best Buy, eBay and Amazon so getting spares might prove difficult.
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Question edited for clarity, wrong type of metre (length),vs meter.
Contact your electricity supply company. The meter belongs to them and they put it in your home so you can pay for your consumption of electricity.
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Some times this is just the charging dock not communicating with the actual robot vacuum. What surface is the charging dock sitting on? It works best if it is on a hard surface and Not carpet.
Try this. Remove the vacuum from the charging dock and turn it completely Off. Unplug the charging dock from the wall outlet. Check inside the charging dock at the connection point the robot plugs into. Make sure it's clean. Next check the robot itself to make sure the connector on that is also clean.
Everything needs to be completely turned off for at least 5 minutes. This does a 'Soft Reset' on the Robot's electronics. After 5 minutes fit the robot back into the charging dock, gently but firmly making sure it is all the way in place. Next plug the charging dock back into the wall outlet. DON'T turn the robot back on. Walk away from it for an hour to let the charging dock put some charge into the battery in the robot. After that hour turn the robot back on and see if the issue has changed.
I've included a video tutorial at the end of these instructions. To change the bulb on your ELMO Omnigraphic 252 slide projector, follow these steps:
Safety First: Unplug the projector from the power source and allow it to cool down for at least an hour. This ensures your safety and prevents accidental burns.
Locate the Lamp Access Panel: Look for the lamp access panel on your projector. It's usually located near the lens or on the side of the projector body.
Remove the Screws and Access Panel: Use a screwdriver to remove any screws securing the access panel. Once removed, you'll have access to the lamp housing.
Remove the Lamp Housing: Reach inside the projector and firmly pull out the lamp housing. It might be held in place by additional screws; remove those as well.
Replace the Bulb: Take out the old bulb (lamp module) from the housing. Make sure you have a compatible replacement bulb. Handle the new bulb carefully to avoid touching the glass surface.
Insert the New Bulb: Slide the new bulb into the housing, aligning it properly. Secure it in place with any screws that were removed earlier.
Reset the Lamp Hours: If your projector has a lamp hour counter, reset it to zero. Refer to your projector's manual for instructions on how to do this.
Close Up: Put the lamp housing back into the projector, replace the access panel, and tighten the screws.
Remember to consult your ELMO Omnigraphic 252 user manual for specific details related to your projector model.
How to Change a Projector Lamp (youtube.com)