Ricoh 3245 Scanner Reference - Page 103
Clear Misfeeds in ADF., Insufficient memory. Close all other applications, then re
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When a Message Is Displayed Message Causes and solutions [Cannot specify any more scanning area.] [Clear Misfeed(s) in ADF.] The maximum number of scanning areas that can be stored is 99. Delete unneeded scanning area. Remove jammed originals, and place them again. Check whether the originals are suitable to be scanned by the machine. [Communication error has occurred on the network.] Check whether the client computer can use the TCP/IP protocol. [Error has occurred in the scanner.] Check whether the scanning settings made with the application exceed the setting range of the machine. [Error has occurred in the scanner driver.] [Fatal error has occurred in the scanner.] • Check whether the network cable is connected correctly to the client computer. • Check whether the Ethernet board of the client computer is recognized correctly by Windows. • Check whether the client computer can use the TCP/IP protocol. An unrecoverable error has occurred in the machine. Call your service representative. [Insufficient memory. Close all other applications, then re- • Close all the unnecessary applications start scanning.] running on the client computer. • Uninstall the TWAIN Driver, restart 8 the computer, and then reinstall the TWAIN Driver. [Insufficient memory. Reduce the scanning area.] • Reset the scan size. • Lower the resolution. • Set with no compression. See TWAIN Driver help. Note ❒ "The Relationship between the Resolution and the Scanning Area" chart in Help for halftone scanning might not always apply. Scanning cannot be performed if large values are set for brightness when using halftone or high resolution. ❒ When a paper misfeed occurs in the machine during printing, scanning cannot be performed. In this case, after the misfed paper has been removed, proceed with scanning. 95