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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem or question arises, try to solve the situation using the following information before contacting your service technician.
Image transmission problems are explained here. For image scanning problems, see the operation manual for the machine.
Problem | Cause and solution | |
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| The selected "Scan Size" setting is smaller than the actual original size. | |
| → Set the scan size to the actual original size (p.17) and make sure that the | |
| original is placed in the correct orientation (p.20). | |
The scanned image is clipped. | If you intentionally selected a size setting smaller than the actual original size, | |
take into consideration the part of the original that you wish to scan when | ||
| placing the original. For example, if the actual size is | |
| selected | |
| that you wish to scan is within the | |
| glass. | |
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| The viewer program used by the recipient does not support the | |
| format of the received image data. | |
The received image data cannot be | → Try selecting a different file type (TIFF / PDF / JPEG) and/or a different | |
compression format (None, MH (G3), MMR (G4)) when sending the image | ||
opened. | data. | |
| Otherwise, have the recipient use Desktop Document Manager or a viewer | |
| program that supports the above combinations of file types and compression | |
| formats. | |
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When the same file name is used for two | The first file may still remain in the cache of the file server client. Disable | |
successive Scan to FTP transmissions, | use of the cache in the client software. | |
the second file is not sent. |
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| There is a mistake in the stored destination information or the wrong | |
| destination was selected. | |
The recipient does not receive | → Make sure that the correct destination information is stored. If there is a | |
mistake, correct it (p.12). | ||
transmitted data. | * If delivery by | |
| as "Undelivered Message" may be sent to the designated administrator's | |
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| problem. | |
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| Check the Web page to see if a limit has been set for the size of image | |
| files sent using Scan to | |
| A limit can be set from 1 MB to 10 MB. Consult the administrator of the | |
| Web page to select a suitable limit (p.14). | |
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The recipient does not receive data | The amount of data that can be sent in one | |
sometimes limited by the administrator of the mail server. Even if the | ||
sent by | amount of data sent is within the limit setting explained above, if it exceeds | |
| the limit set by the administrator of the mail server, the data will not be | |
| delivered to the recipient. | |
| Decrease the amount of data sent in the | |
| number of pages scanned). (Ask your mail server administrator what the | |
| data limit is for one | |
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Transmission takes a long time. | When there is a large amount of image information, the data file is also | |
large and transmission takes a long time. | ||
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