Appendix 1 troubleshooting, Appendix 1, Troubleshooting – FUJITSU Image Scanner fi-5950 User Manual

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AP-1

Appendix 1

TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting checklist

Symptom

Check this item

Remedy

Scanner does not turn on.

Have you pushed the power button on

the front of the scanner?

Push the power button.

Have you pushed the main power switch

at the back of the scanner?

Push the Main power switch of the scanner. Then

push the power button.

Is the AC power cable properly con-

nected to the scanner?

Correctly connect the AC power able to the scan-

ner adapter.
Disconnect the AC power cable, then connect it

again.
If this does not restore the power supply, contact

the store where you purchased the scanner or an

authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.

Scanning does not start.

Are documents loaded correctly on the

hopper?

Load documents correctly on the hopper.

Is the ADF closed completely?

Close the ADF completely.

Is the USB cable or SCSI cable properly

connected?

Correctly connect the cable. (When a USB hub is

used, check the hub's power supply.)

(When using the SCSI interface) Is SCSI

ID set correctly?

Set SCSI ID correctly by SCSI ID switch on rear

of scanner.

Does the Function Number Display indi-

cate an alarm or an error?

When the Function Number Display indicates an

alarm or an error, refer to the "6. SOLVING

COMMON PROBLEMS" in the fi-5950 Opera-
tor’s Guide for removing the alarm or the error.

Does the alarm state remain displayed
even after the scanner has been turned

off and back on again?

Turn off and on the power button.
If this does not eliminate the alarm state, contact

the store where you purchased the scanner or an

authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.

Vertical lines appear in the

scanned image.

Is the glass dirty?

Clean the glass following the instructions in the fi-

5950 Operator's Guide "4. DAILY CARE".

The scanned image shifts or

is distorted.

Are the documents loaded correctly?

Load the documents correctly.

Quality of generated image

is unsatisfactory.

Are the glass or sheet guides (Black/

White reference area) clean?

Clean the dirty locations.

Multifeed* frequently

occurs.

*"Multifeed" is a phenome-

non when two or more
sheets of paper are fed

simultaneously into the
scanner.

Do the documents satisfy the "Docu-

ment Quality" and the "Multifeed Detec-
tion Conditions" in the chapter 7 of the

fi-5950 Operator’s Guide?

Scan the documents that satisfy the "Document

Quality" and the "Multifeed Detection Condi-
tions" in the chapter 7 of the fi-5950 Operator’s

Guide.

Are the documents set properly in the

hopper?

Fan the documents before scanning. Correctly

align the document stack and load them on the
hopper. Refer to "2.6 Loading Documents on the

Hopper" in the fi-5950 Operator’s Guide for

details.

Is the document stack loaded on the hop-

per thicker than 50mm (2 inch)?

Reduce the number of sheets in the document

stack to 50 mm (2 inch) thick or less.

Are the Brake roller, the Separator

roller or the Pad dirty?

Clean the Brake roller, the Separator roller or the

Pad. Refer to the fi-5950 Operator's Guide "4.
DAILY CARE".

Are the Brake roller, the Separator roller
or the Pad worn out?

Replace the Brake roller, Separator roller or the
Pad. Refer to the fi-5950 Operator's Guide "5.

REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLES".

Have you set the Paper Thickness on the

Operator panel?

Set the Paper Thickness thicker.

Refer to

"1.3 Operator Panel" (page. 2)

.

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