10 Problem Solving
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Problem Solving
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The scanned 
image is too light.
Is the density of the original 
too light?
Adjust the scan density.
Refer to "Scan Density (Adjusting the Scan 
Density)" (P.84).
Is the scan density set to 
[Lighten]?
Is the original type settings 
correct?
Select the original type again correctly.
Refer to "Original Type (Selecting the Image 
Quality Based on Type of Original)" (P.83).
The scanned 
images are 
skewed.
Is the original set correctly? Load the original correctly.
Refer to "Step 3 Starting a Scan Job" (P.74).
Is the original guide at the 
correct position?
Correctly set the original again, and align 
the edge of the original with the original 
guide.
Refer to "Step 3 Starting a Scan Job" (P.74).
Part of the 
original image 
loses on the 
scanned image.
Is the original at the correct 
position?
Load the original correctly.
Refer to "Step 3 Starting a Scan Job" (P.74).
Are the scan feature 
settings such as the copy 
density, media supply, 
margin shift, edge erase, 
and scan onset position 
correct?
Correctly configure them again.
The scanned 
image has 
shadows.
Is the original pasted 
together or folded in?
Adjust the scan density and original type 
settings.
Refer to "Scan Density (Adjusting the Scan 
Density)" (P.84), "Original Type (Selecting the 
Image Quality Based on Type of Original)" 
(P.83).
Is the original made of 
highly transparent material?
The scanned 
image is coarse.
Is the scan resolution too 
low?
Select a higher resolution.
Refer to "Scan Resolution (Selecting the Scan 
Resolution)" (P.81).
Did you select the halftone 
setting properly?
Correctly select the halftone setting.
Refer to "Halftone (Selecting the Halftone 
Type for Scanning the Original)" (P.82).
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