Ip Scanner - Minolta Scanner Mode User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Problem
The data was
received, but
the image
cannot be
viewed.
Transmission
from a terminal
or reception to
a computer
cannot be
interrupted.

IP Scanner

Problem
Transmission
is not possible.
The data is not
received by
the computer.
Scanner Mode
Cause
IP Scanner has not started up.
An application that allows
images to be viewed is not
installed, or the application is
installed, but is not linked to
images.
An error occurred while the
image is converted by IP
Scanner or the file was not
created correctly.
It takes some time to interrupt
the operation.
Cause
Refer to the transmission error
codes.
The IP address for Image
Receiver is not specified
correctly.
The LAN cable is damaged.
Refer to the transmission error
codes.
Another mailer is started up.
Remedy
Start up IP Scanner, check for
new messages, and then
replace the received data file
with the image file.
Install the viewing application.
Link the file to a viewing
application that allows you to
view TIFF and PDF files.
That file is unusable.
Close Image Receiver, and
then start it up again and send
the scan again.
If the image resolution is high,
lower it before scanning it, or
reduce the number of pages
before scanning it.
Wait until the operation is
interrupted.
To interrupt the operation
quickly, close Image Receiver.
However, data already
received at the computer but
not yet processed with IP
Scanner will be deleted.
Remedy
Touch the [Com.] button on
the Job List screen to check
the details of the transmission
error, and then refer to the
table of error codes.
Check the IP setting for Image
Receiver.
Replace the LAN cable.
Touch the [Com.] button on
the Job List screen to check
the details of the transmission
error, and then refer to the
table of error codes.
Close the mailer.
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