Kodak A-61195 manual Troubleshooting, Problem Solution

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Troubleshooting

The scanner automatically performs a simple self-test each time it is powered up. This helps spot major system errors in the scanner itself. When the self- test is initiated, the READY light flashes. When the self-test has completed and no error has occurred, the READY light is steadily illuminated.

Occasionally, you may experience a problem with your scanner. In many cases, you can easily fix the problem yourself. Refer to the following chart for some common problems and their solutions.

Problem

Solution

 

 

The light indicates that the scanner is ready,

• Verify that the cable is plugged in, then invoke the scan command

but the scanner does not respond to the

again. If there is still no response, reset the scanner by turning it

scan command from the host computer.

off, then on again. Reboot the host computer.

 

• Verify that the driver is correctly installed.

 

 

The red error light is illuminated or is flashing

• The scanner self-test has failed. Reset the scanner by turning it

after the scanner’s power cycle.

off, then on again. If the problem persists, contact service.

 

 

The red error light is illuminated

• The scanner has jammed or a multifeed has been detected.

while scanning.

• There is a hardware problem. Reset the scanner by turning it off,

 

 

then on again. If the problem persists, contact service.

 

 

Paper becomes jammed during scanning.

• Open the ADF and pull out the jammed paper. Close the ADF.

 

 

More than one sheet of paper was fed into

• Flatten document corners and edges. Fan the paper before you

the scanner (a multifeed).

load it in the ADF input tray.

 

• Check the feed roller condition. Clean the rollers, if necessary.

 

 

Paper becomes skewed in the scanner.

• Check the feed roller condition. Clean the rollers, if necessary.

 

• Use the paper guides when feeding documents.

 

 

When the scanner is powered up, it

• The shipping switch was not unlocked. Unlock it.

makes noise and does not come to the

• The scanner is not located on a level surface. This may cause the

READY state.

scanner to function improperly.

 

 

 

You can specify an image from the scanner,

• Verify that the cable is plugged in.

but the scanner or computer crashes

• Only two SCSI terminators can be connected to the SCSI daisy

when scanning.

chain: one is at the end of the SCSI device and the other is

 

 

already in the host adapter.

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide Contents Making the Most of Your Scanned Images System Requirements and Software InstallationScanning Your Documents Maintenance Troubleshooting SpecificationsIntroduction What’s in the boxADF automatic document feeder Scanning specificationsAcceptable paper sizes Document types to avoid in the ADF On the flatbedSafety precautions User precautions Page For the United States Electromagnetic compliance statementsAcoustic emission For JapanInstallation Site specificationsLocking the scanner Shipping switchUnlocking the scanner Making connections Setting the Scsi terminator Scsi interface device IDAdjusting the trays ADF input trayOutput tray Powering up the scannerIndicator lights Turning on the scannerSystem Requirements and Software Installation Installing the scanner driversScanning Your Documents Using the ADFUsing the flatbed Loading documentsScanning with Twain or Isis Making the Most of Your Scanned Images Scan MethodImage Type Contrast ResolutionBrightness Enhancing your images Invert Mirror Preview Auto-Area Paper Size UnitsPage Highlight / Shadow Curves Color Balance Hue Saturation Lightness Tip Custom SettingsColor Drop-out Scan Settings Configuration Settings Preference Other tools Width Height Size Lock scale InformationExit Starting the final scanPreview Zoom View Scan Twain Maintenance Opening the ADFCleaning the glass scanning areas Cleaning the ADF Replacing the feed module Troubleshooting Problem SolutionProblem Solution Getting service Equipment disposal Scanner supplies Catalog NumberSpecifications Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York

A-61195 specifications

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