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Hello all I have a Canon printer mg5340 show an error message 6000
 

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Hi,

Error 6000 is related to Line Feed operation, especially to LF sensor (it may be covered with dirt or something).

Take a look on iP4600 print engine (it is mechanically same as MG5340):
http://www.startcopy.ru/repair/rol_c_ip4600_1.shtml
Big transparent wheel in the center is Line Feed Encoder (
note black sensor below its center).
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Try extended SM for MP640 - it will suit well to MG5300 family (MG5340).
http://dfiles.eu/files/12n5hxdky

Ł.

Uuups :)
MG5430, not a MG5340 :)
Not big dill, error code is still same in terms of meaning.
MG5430 is build around iP7230 print engine (iP7250 in EU), a little bit different :/
 

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The error code 6000 is common for many Canon printers and means line feed error, as stated by Łukasz. Here is a clip from the service manual for MG5200 series of printers:

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But where exactly the problem here lies in finished off sensor and how they are checking sensors77777777777.jpg
 
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The two disks have fine markings that are read by optical sensors, that shine a light through the disks. If the disks or sensors are dirty, they don't function properly.The disks can be cleaned with a window cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. Be very careful not to scratch or bend the disks.
 

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Maybe one thing first - in witch moment this error appear?

Error 6000 is picked up on sensor close to the small electric motor.
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Second sensor and second disc (closer to paper exit) will pick up Error 6010.
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Error 6000 means: timing disk spins too slow or at all.

LF spinning can be observed without taking apart of the printer.
Under carriage rail, there is metal shaft, that is linked to LF Encoder:
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If LF is blocked, metal shaft won't spin.

In MG5340 LF motor is providing spin to following assemblies:
- paper feed rollers, especially metal shaft (but not pick up rollers!)
- carriage lift switch (reversed spin only)
- (via metal shaft) valve shaft in purge unit (reversed spin only)
- paper exit opener
- duplexer rollers and its switch (reversed spin only)

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Oh God, what do I do experimented kinds of detergents and ink remains on the ring disk transparent Help me I'm sure this is why my friends any suggestions substance use



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A soft rag moistened or wetted with a window cleaner with ammonia can be used to clean the ink away from the disk without risk of damaging the fine markings. As the inks are water based the window cleaner is much better than alcohol to remove the ink stain.

How did the disk get stained with ink? Did the ink absorbers overflow, due to the ink absorber counter being resat without cleaning or replacing the absorbers?
 

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How did the disk get stained with ink? Did the ink absorbers overflow, due to the ink absorber counter being resat without cleaning or replacing the absorbers?
And without getting Error 5C20?

Maybe it is easier to replace entire print engine (without motherboard and it's metal plate) - fits from iP4840 and iP4940 (MG5240, MX884 and MX894).

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Canon MG5430 Help error code 6A81 Do you have information about this error

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