Chapitre 4 En cas de panne

Si le scanner n’est pas reconnu

Vous trouverez ci-dessous les différentes causes empêchant l’ordinateur de reconnaître le scanner. Essayez les solutions suivantes pour résoudre le problème.

Cause

Le scanner n’est pas raccordé correctement.

Solution

Raccordez le scanner correctement à la carte SCSI.

 

 

 

Cause

La carte SCSI n’est pas raccordé e correctement.

Solution

Raccordez-la correctement en vous référant à son manuel.

 

Vérifiez aussi les points suivants selon le système d’exploitation de

 

votre ordinateur.

 

<Windows 95>

 

Vérifiez dans [Start] – [Settings] – [Control Panel] – [System] – [Device

 

Manager] pour voir si “ x ” ou “ ! ” est affiché pour le contrôleur SCSI.

 

Si ni l’un ni l’autre n’est affiché, remettez la carte SCSI en place en

 

vous référant à son manuel.

 

<Windows NT>

 

Vérifiez dans [Start] – [Settings] – [Control Panel] – [Adapter SCSI]

 

pour voir si la carte SCSI est correctement reconnue. Si ce n’est pas

 

le cas, remettez la carte SCSI en place en vous référant à son

 

manuel.

 

 

 

Cause

L’ID SCSI est utilisé par d’autres dispositifs SCSI.

Solution

Vérifiez l’ID SCSI de tous les dispositifs SCSI raccordés et assurez-

 

vous que le même ID n’est pas utilisé pour deux dispositifs ou plus.

 

Réglez à nouveau les ID SCSI si le même ID est utilisé deux fois.

 

 

 

Cause

La terminaison n’est pas correctement raccordé e.

Solution

Raccordez-la au dernier dispositif SCSI en fin de chaîne. Validez la

 

fonction si le dispositif SCSI intègre une fonction de terminaison.

 

 

 

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Canon DR-5020, DR-5080C manual Si le scanner n’est pas reconnu, Cause Le scanner n’est pas raccordé correctement

DR-5020, DR-5080C specifications

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