08-22-2023 09:21 PM - last edited on 08-23-2023 09:21 AM by Danny
Recently had a power surge during a storm that turned off power for about an hour. When power returned, the printer display showed this message: "TURN THE MAIN POWER OFF/ON. E225-0001. IF THE DEVICE DOES NOT RECOVER, CONTACT YOUR DEALER..." Repeated recovery attempts have been unsuccessful. Has anyone ever had this happen and, if so, what was the resolution? I purchased this printer in 2015 and the local repair shop (small town) doesn't service printers.
08-29-2023 02:47 PM
Not sure this will work. Turn it off then pull the plug. wait for a bit and try it.
08-29-2023 06:50 PM
Nope, didn't work, same error message displayed. I think I'll probably just buy a new printer :>( . Bummer.
08-29-2023 09:27 PM
Sorry! did you try tech support?
08-29-2023 11:20 PM
I tried that once and got no reply, but I'll try again---thanks for reminding me.
11-02-2023 04:14 PM
Hello,
The error would point to a problem with the hardware at this point. You can try unplugging the printer from the power and then pressing the power button 10 times while the printer is unplugged. After that, you can plug the printer into a different power source and you can try turning it on. If the error does not clear when the printer turns back on, it looks like the hardware is damaged.
07-08-2024 02:43 PM
Hi!
This error (E225-001) is triggered usually when there are some issues with the scanner initialization.
Generally, this is a hardware error which might be:
1. Scanner lamp might be dead;
2. The flat cable which links the scanner lamp and the scanner board might be defected (before replacing it, try to clean the cable contacts);
3. issues with SIC unit motherboard;
4. the most frequent issue: the CANON manufacturer included on the SIC unit motherboard a poor quality positive voltage regulator [78L18]. This IC might fail if the device stays connected to the AC power for a very long time. It is a 3-pin integrated circuit which makes the headache. Just check the voltage on pins 2 and 3 of this IC. There should be 18 volts. If there is more or less, you'll have to replace that IC.
08-21-2024 12:04 AM
Any pointers on where this IC is located? Thanks!
08-21-2024 03:35 AM
The replacement of this/these part(s) requires a large degree of disassembly, knowledge and some testing equipment. There is no guarantee of success without diagnostics. Therefore, the part(s) is/are not user serviceable.
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