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Scanning performance issues, The scanner does not scan immediately

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Scanning performance issues Review the following information about resolving scanning performance issues. ● The scanner does not scan immediately ● The scanner is scanning items very slowly ● The scanner scans only one side of a two-sided page ● Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination ● Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination ● Scanned files are too large The scanner does not scan immediately Make sure the document feeder hatch is closed, and that the scanner is turned on. The scanner is scanning items very slowly When scanning to edit text, the optical character recognition (OCR) causes the scanner to scan more slowly, which is normal. Wait for the item to scan. NOTE: Windows: For the best OCR results, scanner compression should be set to the minimum compression level or be disabled. Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary increases scanning time and creates a larger file with no additional benefit. If you are scanning at a high resolution, set the resolution to a lower level to increase scanning speed. The scanner scans only one side of a two-sided page Verify that the selected scan shortcut specifies two-sided scanning. Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination When scanning, pages that stick together are scanned as one item. Check to confirm that scanned pages are not stuck together. Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination If scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination, check the following. ● Verify that the page order of the original document is correct before placing the document face down into the input tray. ● Make sure that there are no staples, paper clips, or any other attached material (such as adhesive notes) that might cause the pages to feed incorrectly. ● Verify that pages are not stuck together. Scanned files are too large If scan files are too large, check the following. 92 Chapter 4 Solve problems ENWW

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Scanning performance issues
Review the following information about resolving scanning performance issues.
The scanner does not scan immediately
The scanner is scanning items very slowly
The scanner scans only one side of a two-sided page
Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination
Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination
Scanned
files
are too large
The scanner does not scan immediately
Make sure the document feeder hatch is closed, and that the scanner is turned on.
The scanner is scanning items very slowly
When scanning to edit text, the optical character recognition (OCR) causes the scanner to scan more slowly,
which is normal. Wait for the item to scan.
NOTE:
Windows:
For the best OCR results, scanner compression should be set to the minimum compression
level or be disabled.
Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary increases scanning time and creates a larger file with no
additional benefit. If you are scanning at a high resolution, set the resolution to a lower level to increase scanning
speed.
The scanner scans only one side of a two-sided page
Verify that the selected scan shortcut specifies two-sided scanning.
Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination
When scanning, pages that stick together are scanned as one item. Check to confirm that scanned pages are not
stuck together.
Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination
If scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination, check the following.
Verify that the page order of the original document is correct before placing the document face down into
the input tray.
Make sure that there are no staples, paper clips, or any other attached material (such as adhesive notes)
that might cause the pages to feed incorrectly.
Verify that pages are not stuck together.
Scanned files are too large
If scan files are too large, check the following.
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Solve problems
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