Transmission does 
not take place.
Does the image file exceed the e-mail 
attachment limit set in the system 
settings (administrator)?
Check with your administrator.
If your administrator has set a limit on the size of 
transmitted files, a file that exceeds the limit cannot be 
transmitted.
Did the image file exceed the file 
attachment size limit of your mail 
server?
(When Scan to E-mail is used.)
Reduce the size of the file attachment (reduce the 
number of pages scanned).
The size of the file can also be reduced by scanning 
using a lower resolution setting. Ask your mail server 
administrator what the file size limit is for one e-mail 
transmission.
Has the folder on the destination 
computer been set as a shared folder so 
that files can be sent to it?
(When using Scan to Network Folder.)
If the destination folder is not configured as a 
shared folder, select "share" in the folder 
properties.
If the folder was moved or otherwise changed, the 
"share" setting may have been canceled.
Is "IPsec Settings" enabled on the 
machine?
(When using Scan to Network Folder.)
Consult your adminstrator.
When "IPsec Settings" is enabled in the system settings 
(administrator), scanning to a shared folder may not be 
possible in some computer environments.
Þ System Settings (Administrator) > "Security Settings" 
> "IPsec Settings"
Did you place a long size original on the 
document glass when it is scanned?
Place originals in the document feeder tray of the 
automatic document feeder.
A long size original cannot be scanned from the 
document glass.
Did you place an original that is folded? Following the instructions in the display, unfold the 
original, place it in the automatic document feeder 
again, and rescan.
If a folded original is placed in the automatic document 
feeder, an error will occur and scanning will be canceled 
when the actual original size is detected during 
scanning.
An address cannot be 
specified.
Have functions been disabled by the 
administrator?
Check with your administrator.
Some functions may have been disabled in the system 
settings (administrator).
When user authentication is enabled, the functions that 
you can use may be restricted in your user settings.
Mode cannot be 
selected.
The received image 
file cannot be opened.
Does the viewer program used by the 
recipient support the format of the 
received image data?
Use a software program that is capable of opening 
the selected file type and compression mode.
The recipient may be able to open the file if you change 
the file type and compression mode selected at the time 
of transmission.
Does a message appear prompting you 
to enter your password?
Ask the sender for the password, or have the image 
sent again in a non-encrypted format.
The received file is an encrypted PDF file.
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