How to Fix Scanner Error 100077: A Simple Guide

Hey guys, it's Kevin again, and today we're talking about a common scanner error that you may have encountered: Error 100077. Usually, when you see a code starting with 1000, it's typically related to a scanner error. Fortunately, this is a relatively easy issue to fix, and we've got Abby here to show you how.

First, we'll need to remove the side panel to get access to the main board. Unscrew the side panel and use the tabs on the bottom to lift it off. You'll then be able to see the two FFC cables on the top side of the main board. Check to see if one of them has become detached from the main board. This is often the cause of the scanner error.

To fix the issue, simply plug the detached FFC cable back into the main board. It's usually easiest to remove the other FFC cable first to give yourself more room to work. Once both cables are in place, tuck them in as neatly as possible to avoid any future issues.

Finally, replace the side panel and screw it back into place. Make sure that everything is secure and try powering on your scanner again. If all goes well, you should be up and running with no scanner error to worry about.

As you can see, fixing Scanner Error 100077 is a relatively simple process. All you need to do is detach the side panel, check the FFC cables, and reattach them as necessary. With just a little bit of effort, you can save yourself a lot of time and hassle in the long run.

If you need further assistance or are experiencing other issues with your printer or scanner, don't hesitate to visit us at bchtechnologies.com or stop by our local location in Greensboro, North Carolina. Our team of experts is always here to help you with any printer repair or troubleshooting needs.