Problem solving

Occasionally, you may experience a problem with your scanner. In many cases, you can easily fix the problem yourself. To perform suggested maintenance, refer to the Maintenance section. You may also need to check your scanning application.

Problem

Possible Solution

 

 

The scanner will not scan/

Make sure that:

feed documents

• the power cord is plugged in and the power is on.

 

• the scanner and printer access doors are completely closed.

 

• the proper power-up sequence was followed, the scanner’s green light is on,

 

and the software has enabled scanning.

 

• documents are making contact with the feed module.

 

• the height of batched documents is less than 10.2 mm (0.4 in.) or

 

approximately 150 sheets of 60 g (16 lb.) paper.

 

• documents meet specifications for size, weight, and type, etc.

 

• for thicker documents, you lift the gap release button during feeding.

 

• you check the feed module and separator module for signs of wear, and

 

replace these parts if necessary.

 

• the imaging guides are securely in place and pushed all the way in.

 

You can also power the scanner down and power up again or follow the

 

instructions in “System is not responding” in this section.

Calibration has failed

Make sure that:

 

• the lamps have been on at least three minutes.

 

• you are using a proper calibration target. Use the 29.7 cm (11.7 in.) square

 

calibration target (CAT No. 131 7304) that is included with your scanner.

 

• the transport area is clear of obstructions.

 

 

Documents are jamming

Make sure that:

 

• the output tray and guides are adjusted for the length of documents

 

being scanned.

 

• all jammed documents have been removed from the paper transport area.

 

• documents meet specifications for size, weight, and type, etc.

 

• all staples and paper clips have been removed from the documents.

 

• the separator module and feed module are clean and properly installed.

 

• the drive rollers are clean.

 

• the imaging guides are clean.

 

 

“False” paper jams

• Make sure that the paper transport area is clean.

are occurring

• If you are scanning documents that contain holes (e.g., 3-hole punch paper),

 

rotate the documents and rescan.

 

NOTE: If you are using an i280 Scanner, use Special Document mode to scan

 

documents containing holes.

 

 

35.6 cm (14 in.) or longer

Make sure that the input and output tray extenders are pulled out to provide

documents are not feeding or

support for long documents.

are jamming

 

Jam error appears

Change the scanning resolution to 300 dpi or less and scan the document again.

when scanning with

 

Long Paper mode

 

 

 

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