Cause 1
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Printing cannot be performed because the paper has run out.
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Remedy
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Load paper. (See "Loading Paper.")
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Cause 2
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The paper drawer is not correctly inserted into the machine.
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Remedy
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Insert the paper drawer in all the way. (See "Loading Paper.")
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Cause 1
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The optimal paper size selected with automatic paper selection is not loaded.
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Remedy
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Load paper of the displayed size.
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Cause 2
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[Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/Off] is set to 'Off'.
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Remedy 1
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Manually specify the paper drawer.
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Remedy 2
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Set [Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/Off] to 'On' for the paper drawer in which the displayed paper size is loaded. (See "Enabling Paper Drawer Auto Selection.")
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Cause 3
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A paper type not supported by automatic paper selection is loaded.
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Remedy 1
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Manually specify the paper drawer.
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Remedy 2
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Set [Consider Paper Type] in [Paper Drawer Auto Selection On/Off] to 'Off' when copying. (See "Enabling Paper Drawer Auto Selection.")
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Cause
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Scanning stopped because an unspecified problem occurred in the feeder.
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Remedy
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Return the originals to their correct order, place them in the original loading area of the feeder again, and press (Start).
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Cause
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Scanning was cancelled because the data size of the scanned originals exceeded the maximum size that the machine can handle.
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Remedy
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Scan the originals again from the first page. If you still cannot scan the originals, you may be able to resolve the problem by decreasing the setting for [Sharpness] or setting the original type to [Text].
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Cause
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Scanning was cancelled because the data size of the scanned originals exceeded the maximum size that the machine can handle.
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Remedy
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You may be able to resolve the problem by decreasing the setting for [Sharpness] or setting the original type to [Text].
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Cause
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A mode requiring an original to be placed on the platen glass is set. There is no original on the platen glass.
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Remedy
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Place the original on the platen glass.
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Cause
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An original remains on the platen glass.
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Remedy
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Remove the original remaining on the platen glass, and place the original again.
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Cause
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There is an original loaded in the feeder and on the platen glass when a mode that cannot scan originals loaded in the feeder is set.
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Remedy
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Remove the original from the feeder.
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Cause
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The original scanning area (thin glass strip) is dirty due to dust and grime.
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Remedy
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Clean the original scanning area of the feeder. (See "Manual Feeder Cleaning.")
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Cause
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The original scanning area (on the feeder) is dirty due to dust and grime.
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Remedy
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Clean the original scanning area of the feeder. (See "Manual Feeder Cleaning.")
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Cause
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Toner is running low, and you will soon become unable to print.
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Remedy
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It is recommended that you get a new toner cartridge ready for replacement before the toner runs out.
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Cause
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Printing cannot be performed because the toner has run out.
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Remedy
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Replace the used toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner Cartridge.")
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Cause
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The machine is performing automatic adjustment.
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Remedy
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Wait a few moments. When the adjustment is complete, printing will automatically resume.
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Cause
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The machine is cleaning its drum.
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Remedy
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Wait a few moments. When cleaning is complete, printing will automatically resume.
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Cause
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Multiple jobs such as print jobs or scan jobs are being executed while performing the scan operation.
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Remedy
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Wait a few moments for the machine to resume the scan operation.
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Cause
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The cover of an optional equipment is open.
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Remedy 1
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Check whether the cover of the paper deck unit is closed.
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Remedy 2
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Check whether the cover of the inner finisher/staple finisher/booklet finisher is closed.
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Remedy 3
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Check whether the cover of the puncher is closed.
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Cause
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There are no staples in the staple cartridge of the stapler unit in the Staple Finisher-G1/Booklet Finisher-G1.
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Remedy
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Replace the staple cartridge of the Staple Finisher-G1/Booklet Finisher-G1. (See "Replacing the Staple Cartridge (For Optional Products).")
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Cause
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Previous prints remain in the tray.
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Remedy
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Remove the paper that remains in the tray. Printing will start or resume automatically.
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Cause
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Previous prints remain in the tray.
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Remedy
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Remove the paper that remains in the booklet tray. Printing will start or resume automatically.
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Cause
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The punch waste tray of the puncher is almost full.
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Remedy
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Empty the punch waste tray of the puncher. (See "Removing Punch Waste (For Optional Products).")
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Cause
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There are no staples in the staple cartridge of the Booklet Finisher-G1 saddle stitcher unit.
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Remedy
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Replace the staple cartridge of the Booklet Finisher-G1 saddle stitcher unit. (See "Replacing the Staple Case in the Saddle Stitcher Unit (Booklet Finisher-G1).")
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Cause
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The entered Department ID or PIN is incorrect.
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Remedy
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Contact the System Manager for the department to find out the Department ID/PIN.
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Cause
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The hard disk is damaged or is not attached.
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Remedy 1
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Contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
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Remedy 2
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If the Removable HDD Kit is attached, check the hard disk.
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Cause
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Printing cannot be performed because the waste toner container is full.
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Remedy
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Replace the waste toner container. (See "Replacing the Waste Toner Container.")
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