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Troubleshooting, 1. Common Problems and Solutions, Q & A Useful tips
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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 1. Common Problems and Solutions 106 2. Software Troubleshooting 108 3. Q & A (Useful tips 108 4. Uninstalling the Software 110 Uninstalling on Windows 110 Uninstalling on Mac OS X 112 Contents Back Previous Page Next Page 1. Common Problems and Solutions This section provides recommended solutions to common problems. If you have a problem that is not solved by the following, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Problem 1 Solutions The scanner will not turn on. (1) Confirm that the power switch is set correctly. (2) Confirm that the AC adapter is plugged firmly into a power outlet. (3) When the power switch is in the AUTO position, the scanner only turns on when the computer is on. Problem 2 Solutions The scanner is not recognized. (1) Confirm that the scanner is properly connected to the computer with a USB cable. (2) Confirm that the scanner is turned on. See the previous problem (1) if the scanner does not turn on. (3) The computer's USB interface may not support the scanner. The scanner cannot be guaranteed to work with all USB interfaces. (4) Confirm that the supplied USB cable is used to connect the scanner to the computer. The scanner cannot be guaranteed to work with all available USB cables. (5) If the scanner is connected to the computer via a USB hub, try removing the hub and connecting directly to the computer. Problem 3 Solutions Documents feed askew (scanned images are slanted). (1) Align the document guides to fit the documents as closely as possible, and load the documents so that they feed straightly. (2) Enable the [Deskew] scanner driver setting. (3) If many pages have been scanned since roller cleaning, clean the rollers. If documents still feed askew, roller replacement or other maintenance may be needed. See Chapter 7 Maintenance for roller replacement procedures. 106