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4. Troubleshooting When
Using the Scanner Function
This chapter explains likely causes of and possible solutions for scanner function
problems.
When Scanning is Not Done as Expected
This section explains causes and remedies when scan results are not as expected.
Problem
Cause
Solution
The scanned image is 
dirty.
The exposure glass or auto docu-
ment feeder (ADF) is dirty.
The image is distorted 
or out of position.
The original was moved during 
scanning.
Do not move the original during 
scanning.
The image is distorted 
or out of position.
The original was not pressed flat 
against the exposure glass.
Make sure that the original is 
pressed flat against the exposure 
glass.
The scanned image is 
upside down.
The original was placed upside 
down. 
Place the original in the correct 
orientation. See “Placing Origi-
nals”, Copy/Document Server 
Reference.
No image results from 
scanning.
The original was placed with the 
front and back reversed.
When the original is placed direct-
ly on the exposure glass, the side 
to be scanned must face down. 
When the original is fed via the 
ADF, the side to be scanned must 
face up. See “Placing Originals”, 
Copy/Document Server Refer-
ence.
Images are scanned in 
rotated.
If you set the original with its up-
per edge backward and save full 
color/grey scale images as a TIFF 
or JPEG file, they are scanned in 
rotated.
When placing a stack of originals 
in the ADF, place their lower edg-
es first.
See  “Various Scan Settings”, 
Scanner Reference.
The scanned image 
contains white spaces.
• If you scan originals using 
functions other than the net-
work TWAIN scanner func-
tion, certain paper size and 
resolution settings may pro-
duce scanned images that are 
larger than the specified size 
because of margins being 
added to the sides.
• If the File Format Converter 
(optional ) is installed, the 
margins may become wider.
Scanning at a higher resolution 
may reduce the margins.