Epson 15000 User Manual - Page 59

s jam in the automatic, You can't scan multiple images. - gt problems

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■ If you're using software like Adobe Photoshop Elements or PaperPort Deluxe, make sure you select EPSON GT-15000 as your scanner or import source. ■ Make sure the SCSI ID switch on the back of the scanner is not set to the asterisk (*), and that it's set to a number that doesn't conflict with any other SCSI devices. If you reset the SCSI ID switch, turn the scanner off and then on again. Then restart your computer. ■ Make sure you have enough memory to scan your image. If you're scanning a large image or scanning at a high resolution, close any unnecessary programs. Try scanning at a lower resolution, or select part of the image to scan. If you still cannot scan, you may need to upgrade your RAM. ■ If you have a SCSI ZIP drive, it may be interfering with your scanner. Disconnect the ZIP drive, restart your computer, then try scanning again. ■ If you're using the optional automatic document feeder, run EPSON Scan in Office Mode or Professional Mode, and select ADF-Single-sided or ADF-Double-sided as the Document Source. Also, make sure the original document is inserted face up. When previewing a scan, you see a message that the document could not be located. Make sure you've selected the correct Document Type in EPSON Scan. You can't scan multiple images. ■ Position photos or documents at least an inch apart. ■ Make sure the application you are using supports multiple image scanning. Pages jam in the automatic document feeder. Remove the jammed pages, following the instructions on page 47. The scanner doesn't start when you press the a Start button. Check the Events tab in the scanner's properties window. Make sure Take no action or Disable device events are not selected. Solving Problems 59

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Solving Problems
59
If you’re using software like Adobe
Photoshop Elements or PaperPort
Deluxe, make sure you select
EPSON GT-15000
as your
scanner or import source.
Make sure the SCSI ID switch on
the back of the scanner is not set to
the asterisk (*), and that it’s set to a
number that doesn’t conflict with
any other SCSI devices. If you
reset the SCSI ID switch, turn the
scanner off and then on again.
Then restart your computer.
Make sure you have enough
memory to scan your image. If
you’re scanning a large image or
scanning at a high resolution,
close any unnecessary programs.
Try scanning at a lower resolution,
or select part of the image to scan.
If you still cannot scan, you may
need to upgrade your RAM.
If you have a SCSI ZIP drive, it
may be interfering with your
scanner. Disconnect the ZIP drive,
restart your computer, then try
scanning again.
If you’re using the optional
automatic document feeder, run
EPSON Scan in Office Mode or
Professional Mode, and select
ADF-Single-sided or
ADF-Double-sided
as the
Document Source. Also, make
sure the original document is
inserted face up.
When previewing a scan, you see a
message that the document could
not be located.
Make sure you’ve selected the correct
Document Type in EPSON Scan.
You can’t scan multiple images.
Position photos or documents at
least an inch apart.
Make sure the application you are
using supports multiple image
scanning.
Pages jam in the automatic
document feeder.
Remove the jammed pages, following
the instructions on page 47.
The scanner doesn’t start when you
press the
a
Start button.
Check the Events tab in the scanner’s
properties window. Make sure
Take
no action
or
Disable device events
are not selected.