Xerox 3460 Guia Do Utilizador

Página de 132
Maintenance
DocuMate 3640
User’s Guide
95
Error Light Troubleshooting Codes
The status light indicates the current state of the scanner. Descriptions of the most common patterns 
are listed below. Contact Xerox Technical Support if you experience a different blinking pattern.
Normal Operation
Blinking blue: indicates the scanner is waking up from power saving and preparing to scan.
Steady blue: indicates the scanner is ready to scan.
Steady red: indicates that the scanner is busy.
Error Codes
If your scanner experiences hardware problems, the status light will blink red, and the LED flashes an 
“E” then the error code number. 
In all cases you should turn off your scanner and check your scanner setup. Open the scanner and 
make sure your input tray is fully seated in the scanner casing, make sure your ADF pad is securely 
snapped in place, verify the connections to the PC and wall.
Error 
Code
Problem Description
Solution
0
Scanner is not connected to 
the computer. (The LED does 
not flash “E” and the status 
light remains red.)
A cable may be loose. Check that the scanner’s cables are 
correctly attached to the computer. If the scanner still does 
not connect, re-boot the computer.
1 or 6 The scanner does not recog-
nize that the scanning head is 
in the correct position to start 
scanning.
This usually occurs after a paper jam. Turn the scanner off 
then back on again. If the problem persists, turn off the 
scanner, re-start the computer, then turn the scanner on.
2 or 3 The scanner lamp is either 
turned off or the lamp has not 
warmed up enough to initiate 
scanning.
In the One Touch hardware properties turn the scanner 
lamp on. If the lamp is already on, turn the lamp off then 
on again. If the problem persists and your scanner’s power 
is plugged into a surge protector or UPS battery backup, try 
plugging the scanner power directly into a wall outlet.
4
Paper jam
Open the ADF cover and remove the jammed page. See 
“Clearing Paper Jams” on page 84 for details.
The LED displays “E” and 
the error code number 
(such as 6).
The red light flashes the 
number of times as the 
error code .