Canon IPF8000 series error E161-403F!

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  • jonbonse
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    • Jun 2009
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    Canon IPF8000 series error E161-403F!

    Hi all

    I have error E161-403F on an IPF 8000 series printer.

    I know this is a 'printhead L' abnormal temperature error however I cannot clear this even in Service mode.

    I hold down the usual to enter service mode and get the 'S' in the corner however the error pops up even though I attempted to get in service mode. . .

    I want to get into service mode to clear the error or select 'replace printhead'. . .

    Any ideas??
  • jonbonse
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    Re: Canon IPF8000 series error E161-403F!

    Originally posted by quinguyen
    service factory mode: load paper+ok+infomation
    ThanksI thought it you hold the paper roll button and information buttons at power on to enter service mode?

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    • V-P
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      Re: Canon IPF8000 series error E161-403F!

      Everyday smth new !First time I hear about this service factory mode.Not sure if it will solve your problem though. If it does not work, replace the print-head with the printer off and start again.I don't remember any other solution.

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      • jonbonse
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        Re: Canon IPF8000 series error E161-403F!

        Originally posted by V-P
        Everyday smth new !First time I hear about this service factory mode.Not sure if it will solve your problem though. If it does not work, replace the print-head with the printer off and start again.I don't remember any other solution.
        ThanksI checked factory mode on a similar machine but there was no relevance to replacing the head or resetting the error code. In fact, I didn't see much that could be done in factory mode!I will see how I get on!

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