Canon imageclass d1170 multifunction printer 3478b018aa User Manual

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Troubleshooting 
Error Codes (D1180/D1170/D1150)
Error Code
Description
Action
0753
A TCP/IP error occurred while sending 
documents to a file server, or sending an e-mail 
message. (Socket, Select error, etc.)
Check that the network cable is properly 
connected between the machine and your 
computer.
Check that <USE SMB CLIENT> is set to <ON>. 
(See “Setting Up the Send Files Function of 
the Machine,” in the e-Manual)
Check that <SERVER> of the file server 
destination is set correctly. (See “Setting Up 
the Send Files Function of the Machine,” in 
the e-Manual.)
Check that <WORKGROUP> is set correctly. 
(See “Setting Up the Send Files Function of 
the Machine,” in the e-Manual.)
Set <LM ANNOUNCE> to <ON>. (See “Setting 
Up the Send Files Function of the Machine,” in 
the e-Manual.)
Check the settings in Windows Firewall.
If the machine still does not operate normally, 
turn OFF the main power switch of the 
machine, wait for at least 10 seconds, and 
then turn it ON again.

0755
You cannot send jobs because TCP/IP is not 
functioning correctly.
Check <TCP/IP SETTINGS> in <NETWORK 
SETTINGS> in <SYSTEM SETTINGS>.
The IP address is not set.
Check <TCP/IP SETTINGS> in <NETWORK 
SETTINGS> in <SYSTEM SETTINGS>.
When the machine was turned ON, an IP 
address was not assigned to the machine by 
the DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP server.
Check <TCP/IP SETTINGS> in <NETWORK 
SETTINGS> in <SYSTEM SETTINGS>. Or wait a 
while, and then try sending again.
0801
A timeout error occurred while the machine 
was communicating with the SMTP server to 
send an e-mail message or receive an I-fax.
Check that the SMTP server is functioning 
normally, or check the network status.
The SMTP server returned an error while 
trying to connect. The destination is not 
correct. An error occurred on the server side 
during transmission to a file server.
Check that the SMTP server is functioning 
normally. Check the network status. Check 
the destination setting. Check the status and 
setting of the file server.