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When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal, Other Causes - uv driver
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When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal If there is a problem with the scanned image (the image is not sharp or stripes appear), one of the following conditions may be a probable cause. Check the following conditions, and take the appropriate action. The scanning glass or rollers are dirty. If the scanning glass or rollers are dirty, the dirt will appear on the scanned image. Clean the scanning glass and rollers. For details, see "Cleaning the Scanning Glass and Rollers," on p. 62. The scan conditions are inappropriate. If the scan conditions are inappropriate, the scanned image will not be sharp or will appear as dark. Check the brightness and other scanner settings. If the scanned image is blurry or the document has not been scanned at all, the brightness may be set too high. If the scanned image appears dark, the brightness may be set too low. Check the basic Scanning Conditions. (UV models only) If other than [16-level Gray] or [256-level Gray] is selected for Mode menu in the scanner driver, the scanned image may not be appropriate. Also, check the settings on the driver and the software application. The driver or application does not run correctly. If the document cannot be scanned correctly even if the scan conditions are adjusted, the driver or the application may not be functioning correctly. Reinstall the driver or application. For details on how to install the driver, see "Installing the Software," on p. 7. For details on how to install the application, see the applications instruction manual. Memory becomes insufficient and scanning stops. If you configure scanning conditions that use a large amount of the computer's memory, scanning may stop because of insufficient memory. Although this depends on the computer's memory size, the possibility of insufficient memory increases if any of the following scanning conditions overlap. • The page size is set to [Scanner's Maximum]. • A high resolution (300dpi etc.) is specified for [Dots per inch]. If an error message appears due to insufficient memory while scanning is in progress, exit the application, change the scanning conditions (e.g. reduce the resolution or page size) and then try scanning again. Other Causes Even if the computer may be recognizing the scanner correctly, and the driver and the application is installed correctly, scanning may not be performed correctly. If this happens, the interface card is not compatible. Use the recommended interface card. If the above remedies do not rectify the problem, contact your local authorized Canon dealer or service representative to have the scanner serviced. 59