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When documents cannot be scanned properly

Message

Cause

Solution

“All the pages are detected as blank. No file was created.”

No PDF file was created because all the pages of the scanned original were detected as blank when [On] is specified for [Delete Blank Page] in [OCR Settings].

Check whether the original is set upside down.

Change [OCR Scanned PDF: Blank Page Sensitivity] in [Scanner Features] to "Sensitivity Level 1".

“Check original's orientation.”

Originals may sometimes not be scanned depending on a combination of items such as the specified scaling factor and document size.

Change the orientation of the original, and then scan the original again.

“Exceeded max. No. of results to display. Max.: n”

(A figure is placed at n.)

Search results have exceeded the max. displayable number.

Search again after changing the search conditions.

“Exceeded max. data capacity. Check scanning resolution, then press Start key again.”

The scanned data exceeded maximum data capacity.

Specify the scan size and resolution again. Note that it may not be possible to scan very large originals at a high resolution. For details about the settings for the scanner function, see "Relationship between Resolution and Scan Size", Scan.

“Exceeded max. data capacity.”

“Check the scanning resolution, then reset n original(s).”

("n" in the message represents a variable.)

The scanned original exceeded maximum data capacity.

Specify the scan size and resolution again. Note that it may not be possible to scan very large originals at a high resolution. For details about the settings for the scanner function, see "Relationship between Resolution and Scan Size", Scan.

“Exceeded max. data capacity.”

“Check the resolution and the ratio and then press the Start key again.”

The data being scanned is too large for the scale ratio specified in [Specify Size].

Reduce the resolution or [Specify Size] value, and then scan the original again.

“Exceeded max. data capacity. Set Original Orientation to "R" then press the Start key again.”

The scanned original was too large, or its orientation was not correct.

Specify the scan size and resolution again. Note that it may not be possible to scan very large originals at a high resolution. Re-loading the original in a different orientation may enable the machine to scan large originals. For details about the settings for scan function, see "Relationship between Resolution and Scan Size", Scan.

“Exceeded max. number of files which can be used in Document Server at the same time.”

The maximum number of files that can be stored in the Document Server has been exceeded.

Check the files stored by the other functions, and then delete unneeded files. For details about how to delete files, see "Deleting Stored Documents", Copy/ Document Server.

“Exceeded max. data capacity.”

“Change Scan Size, then press the Start key again.”

The scanned data exceeded maximum data capacity.

Specify a small size, and then scan the original again.

“Not all of the image will be scanned.”

If the scaling factor specified in "Specify Reproduction Ratio" is too large, part of the image may be lost.

Reduce the scaling factor in "Specify Reproduction Ratio", and then try to scan the original again.

If displaying the entire image is not necessary, press [Start] to start scanning with the current scaling factor.

“Not all of the image will be scanned.”

“Check the ratio and then press the Start key again.”

Using "Specify Reproduction Ratio" to scale down a large document may cause part of the image to be lost.

Specify a large size in [Specify Size], and then scan the original again.

If displaying the entire image is not necessary, press [Start] to start scanning with the current scaling factor.

“Some page(s) are near blank. To cancel, press the Stop key.”

The first page of the document is almost blank.

The original's blank side might have been scanned. Be sure to place your originals correctly.

“The size of the scanned data is too small.”

“Check the resolution and the ratio and then press the Start key again.”

The data being scanned is too small for the scale ratio specified in [Specify Size].

Specify a higher resolution or a large size in [Specify Size], and then scan the original again.