Scanning errors – Muratec MX-2030 User Manual

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Scanning errors

Symptom

Suggested solutions

Cannot browse a folder / file

• Check that your browsing folder / file is in the same segment with your

machine.

• Check that your folder / file is under a shared folder that name contains 12

characters of less.

• Check that the link to your browsing folder is 100 characters or less in

length.

• Check that the link to your browsing file is 128 characters or less in length.

Cannot scan a document

• Check that the network cable is connected properly.
• Check that the network setting is made up properly.
• Check that the e-mail address stored in your address book or the folder/FTP

shortcut is correct.

• Make sure that the machine is in scan mode. If not, change to the mode to the

scan mode by pressing [SCAN].

Scanned image looks dirty

• The document glass or ADF glass may be dirty.

Clean the glass (see page 14-2.)

• Change the scanning contrast by pressing [Contrast].
• Change the scanning resolution by pressing [Resolution].
• Change the document type by pressing [Doc.Type].

A file name or folder name

that contains a special

character is not correctly

displayed and/or cannot

open or delete it.

The code page currently using in your Windows does not

compatible with a special characters which can be used in your

machine.

To solve this issue, change the currently using code page to code

page 850 on your Windows.
IMPORTANT:

To change the code page, you will modify Windows registry.

Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and

make sure that you understand how to restore the registry if a

problem occurs. For information about how to back up, restore,

and edit the registry, refer to the article number 256986 in

the Microsoft Knowledge Base (http://support.microsoft.com/

kb/256986/en-us).

WARNING:

If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious

problems that may require you to reinstall your operating

system. We cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that

result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Edi-

tor at your own risk.

To change the code page on your Windows:

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On your computer, click Start, click Run, type regedit, and

then click OK.

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Locate and double-click the following registry key.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\

Control\Nls\Codepage\OEMCP

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In Value data, type 850, and click OK.

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