6.1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized
Cause | Same SCSI ID is used for other SCSI devices. |
Remedy | Check the SCSI ID of all connected SCSI devices, and make sure that |
| the same SCSI ID is not set to two or more devices. Reset the SCSI |
| IDs if the same SCSI ID is set. (See p. 27.) |
Cause | The terminator is not correctly connected. |
Remedy | Connect the terminator to the last SCSI device on the end of the daisy |
| chain. Enable the terminator function if the SCSI device has a |
| terminator function. (See p. 27.) |
Cause | The scanner was turned ON after the computer. |
Remedy | Turn OFF the computer and scanner. Then, turn ON the scanner, and |
| then turn ON the computer. (See p. 31.) |
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Cause | The scanner is OFF. |
Remedy | Turn OFF the computer. Then, turn ON the scanner, and then turn ON |
| the computer. (See p. 31.) |
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Cause | The scanner’s power cord is disconnected from the scanner or |
| the AC power outlet. |
Remedy | Turn OFF the computer, and correctly connect the scanner’s power |
| cord. Then, turn ON the scanner, and then turn ON the computer. |
| (See p. 30.) |
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Cause | The scanner does not support the SCSI card. |
Remedy | Replace with a SCSI card compatible with the driver application. |
| (See p. 25.) |
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