This is a common problem in 9080C. When the top cover is closed, the sensor sends light and it is reflected thro the black cover in the bottom. Then the scanner assumes the cover is closed. Any obstruction is treated as P00 error. You will notice three small oval & round shaped clear plastic. Clean them with a brush and ensure the edges are clean. Light goes thru one side and come thro the other, which is sensed by the unit placed in the top cover.
S. Mohan, India
SOURCE: Error P00
A few easy things to try. First off, have you power cycled the unit since checking for a paper jam? Often that will clear false errors. If not, look for the sensors. They should be somewhere along the paper path, and consist of a plastic lever that will be pushed down as the paper moves past them. Usually these levers have springs attached - if the spring comes off, it will register a paper jam. You'll probably have to take off some of the housing to get to them. I'm not sure this will help much, but since I found it I'll post it. The user's manual: http://edocutek.com/Manuals/DR6080_9080C_UG.pdf If the sensor needs replaced (most often due to something simple like a piece of plastic breaking on it), you can order new sensor PCB assemblies (sensor and its small control board) here: http://www.precisionroller.com/manufacturers/canon-dr6080.html They also sell a parts manual, but it's a bit pricey.
SOURCE: iDoc scanner Canon DR-9080C has a P00 error when not paper jam found?
There are sensors in the paper path. Just blow air to ensure that there is no shreds of paper is blocking the sensor.
S. Mohan, Chennai
SOURCE: Canon Dr-9080C scanner
to check the page count install the driver and setup the scanner as a "scanner device" on your computer. Once you have done that , go to the "control panel" than "scanners and printers". Right-click on the device that says "Cannon DR-9080C" and select "properties". The device information will appear, than select the "counter" tab on the information box; the scan count will be listed.
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