Scanning problems fax problems – Samsung SCX-5935NX-XAA User Manual

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Scanning problems

Fax problems

CONDITON

SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

The scanner does not

work.

Make sure that you place the original to be

scanned face down on the scanner glass, or

face up in the document feeder.

There may not be enough available memory

to hold the document you want to scan. Try

the Prescan function to see if that works.

Try lowering the scan resolution rate.

Check that the machine cable is connected

properly.

Make sure that the machine cable is not

defective. Switch the cable with a known

good cable. If necessary, replace the cable.

Check that the scanner is configured

correctly. Check scan setting in the

SmarThru Office or the application you want

to use to make certain that the scanner job

is being sent to the correct port (for example,

USB001).

The unit scans very

slowly.

Check if the machine is printing received

data. If so, scan the document after the

received data has been printed.

Graphics are scanned more slowly than text.

Communication speed slows in scan mode

because of the large amount of memory

required to analyze and reproduce the

scanned image. Set your computer to the

ECP printer mode through BIOS setting. It

will help to increase the speed. For details

about how to set BIOS, refer to your

computer user’s guide.

Message appears on

your computer

screen:

Device can’t be

set to the H/W

mode you want.

Port is being used

by another

program.

Port is Disabled.

Scanner is busy

receiving or

printing data.

When the current

job is completed.,

try again.

Invalid handle.

Scanning has

failed.

There may be a copying or printing job in

progress. Try your job again when that job is

finished.

The selected port is currently being used.

Restart your computer and try again.

The machine cable may be improperly

connected or the power may be off.

The scanner driver is not installed or the

operating environment is not set up properly.

Ensure that the machine is properly

connected and the power is on, then restart

your computer.

The USB cable may be improperly

connected or the power may be off.

CONDITION

SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

The machine is not

working, there is no

display, or the

buttons are not

working.

Unplug the power cord and plug it in again.

Ensure that there is power being supplied to

the electrical outlet.

No dial tone.

Check that the phone line is properly

connected.

Check that the phone socket on the wall is

working by plugging in another phone.

The numbers stored

in memory do not

dial correctly.

Make sure that the numbers are stored in

memory correctly. Print a Fax Phone Book list.

(See "Setting up a fax phone book" on page 66.)

The original does

not feed into the

machine.

Make sure that the paper is not wrinkled and

you are inserting it in correctly. Check that the

original is the right size, not too thick or thin.

Make sure that the document feeder is firmly

closed.

The document feeder rubber pad may need to

be replaced. Contact a service

representative.

Faxes are not

received

automatically.

The receiving mode should be set to fax.

Make sure that there is paper in the tray.

Check to see if the display shows any error

message. If it does, clear the problem

The machine does

not send.

Make sure that the original is loaded in the

document feeder or on the scanner glass.

Check the fax machine you are sending to, to

see if it can receive your fax.

The incoming fax

has blank spaces or

is of poor-quality.

The fax machine sending you the fax may be

faulty.

A noisy phone line can cause line errors.

Check your machine by making a copy.

The toner cartridge may be empty. Replace

the toner cartridge. (See "Replacing the toner

cartridge" on page 119.)

Some of the words

on an incoming fax

are stretched.

The fax machine sending the fax had a

temporary document jam.

There are lines on

the originals you

sent.

Check your scan unit for marks and clean it.

(See "Cleaning the scan unit" on page 99.)

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