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Chapter 7

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

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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Canon CS-S 4.3 manual Printing or scanning is too slow, Parts of images are missing or misaligned