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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Printing or scanning is too slow.
Problem: The printer or scanner is taking an unusually long time to print or scan.
Cause: | The selected output resolution of the image may be too |
| high for the resolution of your printer, or your computer |
| may be low on memory. |
Solution: | Before printing the image, make sure you have set the |
| scan resolution (on the Main tab) to not exceed the |
| resolution of your printer. Also check to see if there is |
| enough memory available in your computer. Before |
| printing, quit other applications that are not in use. |
Parts of images are missing or misaligned.
Problem: Some characters are missing from the image in the preview area, or the image is misaligned in the preview area.
Cause: | The page has been placed on the scanner improperly or |
| has fed through the optional Automatic Document Feeder |
| (ADF) incorrectly. |
Solution: | Check the scanner and adjust the image, or try sending |
| the paper through the optional ADF again. |
Image does not have the expected colors; it is too light or too dark.
Problem: | Scanned or printed image is too light or too dark. |
Cause: | Image type or image and color adjustments may not have |
| been set properly. |
Solution: | The best solution is to scan the image using all default |
| settings again. Then make imaging and color adjust |
| ments as necessary. |
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