Canon 5060F Instructions for Use - Page 87

When The Scanned Image is Not Normal

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When The Scanned Image is Not Normal If there is a problem in the scanned image (image is not sharp or stripes appear in the image), one of the following may be a probable cause. Check as follows and take the appropriate remedy. q The scanning glasses and rollers on the scanner are dirty. If the scanning glasses and rollers on the scanner are dirty, that dirt will appear on the scanned image. Clean the scanning glasses and rollers. For details, see Chapter 5 "Daily Cleaning" in the separate DR-5060F Instructions. q The scan conditions are inappropriate. When the scan condition setup is inappropriate, the scanned image will not be sharp or will appear darkish. Check the brightness, contrast and other settings. If the scanned image is foggy or the document is not scanned at all, a probable cause is that brightness is set too high. If the scanned image appears darkish, a probable cause is that the brightness is set too low. Troubleshooting q Scanning Utility 5060 does not run correctly. If the document cannot be scanned correctly even if the scan conditions are 4 adjusted, a probable cause is that Scanning Utility 5060 is not running correctly. Re-install Scanning Utility 5060. (See "Installing Scanning Utility 5060" P. 7) q Other Causes If the above remedies do not rectify the problem, contact a Canon service department. Removing Paper Jams 85

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Troubleshooting
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Removing Paper Jams
When The Scanned Image is Not Normal
If there is a problem in the scanned image (image is not sharp or stripes appear in
the image), one of the following may be a probable cause. Check as follows and
take the appropriate remedy.
The scanning glasses and rollers on the scanner are dirty.
If the scanning glasses and rollers on the scanner are dirty, that dirt will
appear on the scanned image.
Clean the scanning glasses and rollers. For details, see Chapter 5
“Daily Cleaning” in the separate DR-5060F Instructions.
The scan conditions are inappropriate.
When the scan condition setup is inappropriate, the scanned image will not
be sharp or will appear darkish.
Check the brightness, contrast and other settings.
If the scanned image is foggy or the document is not scanned at all, a
probable cause is that brightness is set too high.
If the scanned image appears darkish, a probable cause is that the
brightness is set too low.
Scanning Utility 5060 does not run correctly.
If the document cannot be scanned correctly even if the scan conditions are
adjusted, a probable cause is that Scanning Utility 5060 is not running
correctly.
Re-install Scanning Utility 5060. (See “Installing Scanning Utility 5060”
P. 7)
Other Causes
If the above remedies do not rectify the problem, contact a Canon service
department.