Howdy All,
Anyone have any idea what the error code C-E008 represents on a Konica Minolta C6100?
I just had a tech at the shop working on a color issue that this machine and a C3070 have had for awhile (printed a specific CMYK color too red). There were updates installed on the Fiery, software switches were turned on and off, etc.. The color issue is now closer to being solved on the 6100 (still too red). Previous to the tech work in order to get the color closer to standard there were manual max density adjustments made along with a customized output profile. Now the 6100 will print the specific CMYK color we need without being as red as it was and it will do this without manual max density adjustments and customized output profiles. But,,,now it throws out the C-E008 code.
This code showed up on the C3070 in the past but a tech readjusted max density limits and it took care of the problem. I don't have access to this adjustment so...not sure what to do other than get a tech in here again.
What does C-E008 mean? Have you had it happen in the past? How did you deal with it? Anything? Anyone?
Thanks, Have a Good One,
Jason
Anyone have any idea what the error code C-E008 represents on a Konica Minolta C6100?
I just had a tech at the shop working on a color issue that this machine and a C3070 have had for awhile (printed a specific CMYK color too red). There were updates installed on the Fiery, software switches were turned on and off, etc.. The color issue is now closer to being solved on the 6100 (still too red). Previous to the tech work in order to get the color closer to standard there were manual max density adjustments made along with a customized output profile. Now the 6100 will print the specific CMYK color we need without being as red as it was and it will do this without manual max density adjustments and customized output profiles. But,,,now it throws out the C-E008 code.
This code showed up on the C3070 in the past but a tech readjusted max density limits and it took care of the problem. I don't have access to this adjustment so...not sure what to do other than get a tech in here again.
What does C-E008 mean? Have you had it happen in the past? How did you deal with it? Anything? Anyone?
Thanks, Have a Good One,
Jason