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How to fix error M7020?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The m7020 error code is a generic error code that indicates a problem with the printer's firmware. This error can be caused by a number of things, including a corrupt or outdated firmware, a corrupt or outdated printer driver, or a problem with the printer itself. In most cases, the m7020 error code can be resolved by updating the printer's firmware or driver, or by troubleshooting the printer itself.

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1. Restart your computer

  1. Boot your computer from the operating system CD/DVD.
  2. If you are using a Windows operating system, press the "R" key to open the "Restart" menu.
  3. Select "Restart your computer."
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  5. After your computer restarts, enter your login name and password.
  6. Click "OK."
  7. When the computer finishes restarting, log in and check for any error messages.
  8. If you do not find any error messages, select "Startup Settings" and choose "Restart."
  9. Follow the on-screen instructions.

2. Check for updates

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Tap on General.
  3. Under "Software Update," tap on Check for updates.
  4. If there are any updates available, they will be listed here. Tap on the update that you want to install.
  5. Once the update is installed, you will be prompted to restart your device. Do so.
  6. After the device has restarted, you will be able to see the new update in the "Software Update" section of the General Settings app.

3. Run a virus scan

  1. Launch the antivirus software.
  2. Select the option to scan for viruses.
  3. Enter the path to the virus scan file.
  4. Click the start scan button.
  5. Once the scan is complete, review the results.
  6. If there are any viruses found, fix them.
  7. restart the computer if necessary.

If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:

  1. Check your computer's resources
  2. Run a system file check
  3. Perform a clean boot
  4. Reset your computer