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Solving Problems
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If you’re using photo-editing 
software like Adobe Photoshop or 
Photoshop Elements, make sure 
you select 
File > Import > 
EPSON Expression 1680
 as your 
source. If you’re using the 
SilverFast Plug-in with a program 
like Photoshop, select 
File > 
Import > SilverFast (Epson 
Expr 1680)
.
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. 
For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, try 
increasing the memory of the host 
application. If your computer still 
doesn’t have enough memory to 
process the image, 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 ZIP drive, it may be 
interfering with your scanner. 
Disconnect your ZIP drive, restart 
your computer, then try scanning. 
If you’re using the optional 
automatic document feeder, run 
EPSON Scan in Office Mode or 
Professional Mode, and select 
ADF
 
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. 
Software Problems
EPSON Scan doesn’t work properly.
Make sure the system 
requirements are correct for your 
software. See the requirements 
beginning on page 57.
Check your computer’s memory. 
If you’re running other software at 
the same time, using RAM 
resident programs, or have many 
device drivers, the computer may 
not have enough memory. (See 
your software and computer 
manuals.) If you’re scanning a 
large image or scanning at a high 
resolution, your computer may not 
have enough memory to process 
the image.
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