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Message

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

“A parity hardware error has been found in the cabling or in the camera during image transfer. Verify that SCSI cables are connected properly.”

A hardware error has been detected in the cabling or in the camera.

Verify that all SCSI connections are correct (if necessary turn off all equipment to alter the connections). Try other cables if available. If the problem persists, contact Kodak.

“A problem occurred when the driver tried to communicate with the camera (the SCSI manager is busy and cannot handle the current request at this time). Please try again.”

A problem occurred when the software driver tried to communicate with the camera.

Try again; if the problem persists, contact Kodak.

“A problem occurred

A problem occurred with

Reinstall the TWAIN driver as

with the TWAIN driver,

the software driver,

described in Chapter 4, and try

and the matrix file

perhaps during

again.

‘filename’ is not

installation.

If the problem persists, obtain a

compatible with the

 

 

new driver (refer to the appendix

current TWAIN driver.

 

 

“Updating Your KODAK Software

Reinstall the driver and try

 

 

Driver”), install it, and try again.

again.”

 

 

 

“A problem with the hardware has been detected. (Timeout during command phase.) Verify that SCSI cables are connected properly, and that the camera has a unique SCSI ID, and then try again.”

A problem with the camera hardware has been detected.

Verify that all SCSI connections are correct (if necessary turn off all equipment to alter the connections), make sure the camera has a unique SCSI ID, and try again.

 Reference — Kodak Driver Software G 8-55

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