Xerox Document HomeCentre User Manual

Xerox document homecentre user manual

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  • Page 1 Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 2: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Finding your way around the HomeCentre What do the buttons and lights do? The buttons The LEDs Using the HomeCentre software Choosing the HomeCentre as your default printer Changing your printer settings From a Windows application: From Windows 95: Specifying print quality Selecting and ordering supplies...
  • Page 3 Introduction Your Xerox Document HomeCentre is a dependable and efficient multifunction PC companion that handles your home computing tasks with ease. With your HomeCentre and the software that comes with it, you can work quickly to create quality projects for work, school, or home. Here’s what you can do with the HomeCentre: •...
  • Page 4 Award-winning TextBridge optical character recognition software lets you easily convert your paper documents to electronic documents, while retaining text formatting and pictures. Once you have scanned a document, you can edit it to fit your project needs. The HomeCentre is easy-to-use, and makes scanning, copying, and printing words and pictures simple and fun with just a few mouse clicks.
  • Page 5 Finding your way around the HomeCentre You’ll need to know your way around the HomeCentre as you perform your scanning, copying, and printing tasks. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the HomeCentre. Rear view of the HomeCentre showing cables and PC connection Intro Install Print...
  • Page 6 Open cover showing printhead and ink cartridges What do the buttons and lights do? The control panel on the front of the printer is how the HomeCentre communicates with you. Notice that there are three buttons with lights (LEDs). When you are working with the HomeCentre you may need to use the buttons to do one or more tasks.
  • Page 7: The Leds

    The buttons Use the buttons to do the following: Left button —Press and quickly release this button to clean the cartridge, or move the print head into position before you change an ink cartridge or remove the print head. When the left button is pressed and held, the cartridge is primed.
  • Page 8 Note If you press the green LED button during the print cycle, the HomeCentre completes the current line before it stops printing. Red LED—When lit, an error has occurred. For example, you stopped or suspended printing, the paper has jammed, or the HomeCentre has run out of paper.
  • Page 9 For more information on how to use the Pagis software, refer to the Pagis tutorial, the Pagis online documentation documentation or the Pagis software application online help. Choosing the HomeCentre as your default printer You should choose the HomeCentre as your default printer during installation.
  • Page 10 Changing your printer settings You can change your printer settings from the Windows Printer driver dialog. You access the HomeCentre printer driver in one of two ways: • From a Windows application, select Print or Print Setup from the File menu, then select Setup. •...
  • Page 11 Specifying print quality You can specify print quality and control from within the Pagis dialog box. Refer to the Pagis documentation or online help for details. Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 12: Selecting And Ordering Supplies

    Selecting and ordering supplies This section lists the Xerox supplies you can order and provides guidelines for selecting other types of media. To order supplies for the HomeCentre, contact your local Xerox retailer or dealer Cartridges and print heads The following supplies are available for the HomeCentre.
  • Page 13: Paper And Media

    You should fully test a paper before purchasing large quantities. Region Description North America United States Xerox Image Series LX (8.5x11 in, 24 lb) Xerox Select Ink Jet Canada Xerox Image Series LX Xerox Select Ink Jet...
  • Page 14 Xerox LaserPrint (210x297 mm, 80 g/m Xerox Colotech (210x297 mm, 90 g/m Xerox Colotech (210x297 mm, 100 g/m Other Countries Contact Xerox for correct reorder numbers HomeCentre Specifications Power 110/220 VAC; 50/60 Hz Power consumption 14 watts in idle mode Size 11.5 in.
  • Page 15 Safety and Legal Requirements Your system and supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination and approval, and compliance to established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your system.
  • Page 16 electrician to replace the receptacle if you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet. Never use a ground adapter plug to connect the system to a power source receptacle that lacks a ground connection terminal. This system should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
  • Page 17 radiator or heat register. This system should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. Never spill liquid of any kind on the system. Never remove any covers or guards that require a tool for removal. There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers.
  • Page 18 FCC Part 15 rules, Radio Frequency Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B (certified) digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
  • Page 19 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Homecentre Installation Basics

    Chapter 2 HomeCentre installation basics HomeCentre installation basics HomeCentre system requirements Selecting a good location Attaching the power and parallel cables Loading paper Installing the software Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 21 • Minimum 2X CD-ROM drive Note The Xerox HomeCentre is a personal device and is not supported in network configurations. Intro...
  • Page 22: Selecting A Good Location

    Selecting a good location Where you place your HomeCentre is important. The HomeCentre requires the following in order to work at its best: • Open space around the HomeCentre for adequate ventilation • A room with a temperature range 50 to 90°Fahrenheit (10 to 32°...
  • Page 23 Attaching the power and parallel cables The HomeCentre comes with a power cord that you use to connect it to an electrical outlet. To connect the HomeCentre to your PC, see the steps below. Plugging in the parallel cable Note Before proceeding, lift the HomeCentre’s top lid and look inside to see if there is any shipping tape attached to the Carriage.
  • Page 24 1. Make sure that your PC is turned off. 2. Plug one end of the printer cable into the HomeCentre, as shown below. 3. Plug the other end of the cable into a free parallel printer port on your PC. Make sure that the connectors on the cable are attached properly and securely.
  • Page 25 3. Find the bag containing the Black Ink Cartridge. 4. Following the instructions on the outside of the bag, slowly remove the Black Ink Cartridge from its plastic bag. Next, remove the protective strip of plastic from the Ink Cartridge. Caution Do not touch the uncovered Ink Nozzle area of the Black Ink Cartridge.
  • Page 26 7. Repeat steps 5-7 for the other three ink cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow). Each cartridge is numbered and will correspond to the correct number on the Color Print Head as shown below. Four ink cartridges installed 8. Move the green Cartridge Lock Lever forward to insert the Color Print Head, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 27 9. Install the Color Print Head by aligning the hole in the Color Print Head with the green post of the Printer Carriage. Lower the Color Print Head down gently into position, as shown below. Installing the color printhead Intro Install Print Copy...
  • Page 28 10. Gently push the green cartridge lock lever up until it snaps into place. This secures the print head. Close the Top Cover. Moving the Green Cartridge Lever backward 11. Plug your computer and the HomeCentre into the wall socket. 12.
  • Page 29: Loading Paper

    3. Slide paper adjuster to rest flush (squarely) against the right side of the paper. Installing the software 1. Insert the Xerox Document HomeCentre CD-ROM in your PC. 2. Click on the desktop Start button, select "Settings," then "Printers." A dialog box then appears - click on "add printers"...
  • Page 30 Wizard walks you through the process of installing your HomeCentre. This process only takes a few minutes to complete. You’re done setting up your HomeCentre. You can try printing a page right now, just to see what your HomeCentre can do. Print as you normally would from Windows, selecting the HomeCentre as your printer.
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Printing Documents

    Chapter 3 Printing documents Printing documents Loading media and printing documents Printing a document from Windows Setting printer options Setting advanced image quality options Using preset files Saving printer options to a preset file Editing the printer options defined in a preset file Using a preset file for a print job Deleting a preset file Using printer services...
  • Page 32 Paper Size Paper Weight Automatic Feed Tray Manual Feed Output Tray You can use the HomeCentre to print documents directly from the PC. Loading media and printing documents You can print any document from your PC directly to the HomeCentre. You can print on paper up to 8 ½ inches wide, envelopes, label sheets, A-4 size paper, or transparencies.
  • Page 33: Printing A Document From Windows

    4. Select Print from the File menu. 5. Specify the printing details and click OK. The page is printed. Printing a document from Windows You print a document on the HomeCentre from a Windows application. The HomeCentre prints within these margins: Left: Top: Right: 5mm...
  • Page 34 To Print from Pagis, select the Copy button on the Pagis toolbar, then click on the Printer button, shown below Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 35: Setting Printer Options

    Setting printer options Before you print a document, you can change the size and orientation of the document, select the printing media, and set the print quality. The settings you choose are used until you change them. Note Some applications may override any of the options you choose.
  • Page 36 1. At your PC, do the following: From the application’s File menu, click Print. In the Print dialog box, click Properties (or Setup). The Main Controls property page displays. Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 37 2. Change the defaults for any of these options: Mode Prints the document in Color or Black and White. To print in color, the color print head and ink cartridges must be installed in the HomeCentre. To print in black and white, either the color print head and cartridges or the high capacity ink jet cartridge can be installed.
  • Page 38 Copies Specifies the number of copies to print, from 1 to 99. Collate Arranges, in sequential order, multiple copies of the same document. Reverse order Prints the document from last page to first page. Media Specifies the type of paper used for printing. Media size Sets the paper size used for printing.
  • Page 39 Setting advanced image quality options You can control advanced image quality features, including image brightness and halftone printing. 1. At your PC, do the following: From the application’s File menu, click Print. In the Print dialog box, click Properties (or Setup). 2.
  • Page 40 3. Change the defaults for any of these options: Intensity Adjusts the image brightness, by darkening or lightening text and graphics. Automatic image enhancement Sets optimum print quality for pictures and photographs. Mirror image Reverses the image from left to right for special applications such as transfer media.
  • Page 41 Using preset files You can save your printer options to a file called a preset. You can later open the saved preset file and use the predefined printer options for a print job. Using preset files eliminates specifying printer options for each type of print job.
  • Page 42 5. In the Save As dialog box, type a name in the Preset name box and click OK. 6. Click OK. Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 43 Editing the printer options defined in a preset file You can change any of the options defined in a preset file. 1. At your PC, do the following: • From the application’s File menu, click Print. • In the Print dialog box, click Properties (or Setup). 2.
  • Page 44 2. Click the Main Controls tab. 3. In the Preset name box, select the preset file to use for the print job. 4. Click OK. Deleting a preset file When you no longer need a preset file, you can delete it. 1.
  • Page 45 You can also determine the level of ink in the currently loaded ink cartridge(s). 1. At your PC, do the following: 2. In Windows 95, click the Xerox Document HomeCentre button on the taskbar. The Status property page displays (see following page).
  • Page 46 • To cancel the current print job, click Cancel Print. • To pause the print job, click Pause. 3. Do one of the following: • Click Close to exit the printer settings. • Click Print Driver to return to the Main Controls property page and keep the Status property page open.
  • Page 47 Maintaining the color print head or high capacity ink jet cartridge You use the Print Head property page to perform maintenance tasks such as cleaning, replacing, and aligning the color print head and high capacity ink jet cartridge. 1. At your PC, double-click the HomeCentre icon. 2.
  • Page 48 4. Under Maintenance, click one of the following buttons: Clean Cleans the color print head or high capacity ink jet cartridge. Change Moves the printer carriage to the center position so you can remove the color print head or high capacity ink jet cartridge.
  • Page 49 You can view the status of a pending document and change its status. 1. In Windows 95, click the Xerox HomeCentre Spool Manager button on the taskbar. The Spool Manager window displays, showing the list of print jobs pending on the HomeCentre and the status of each job.
  • Page 50 Keep after printing Keeps the document in the queue after it’s printed for printing at a later time. Delete Removes the document from the print queue. Requeue Advances or delays a document’s position in the print queue. Info Displays information about the print job. 3.
  • Page 51: Loading Envelopes

    Loading envelopes You can load either letter- or legal-size envelopes. 1. Remove the printer output tray and any media from the paper tray. 2. Lift the envelope guide located on the paper tray. 3. Load up to 10 envelopes flap side up and against the envelope guide in the paper tray.
  • Page 52: Printing From Dos

    DOS Control Panel. The DOS Control Panel enables you to change DOS printing options such as font, point size, and page orientation. 1. In DOS, change to the following directory: c:\Program Files\Xerox\HomeCentre Note If you installed your software in another directory, change to the appropriate directory. 2. Type: x400cnpl.
  • Page 53 Enhanced Capabilities Port If your PC came with a default setting of LPT=ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port), then the HomeCentre will not operate. The port must be set to Standard Printer Port, not ECP Port. To change to Standard Printer Port from ECP Port, follow these instructions (depending on the version of Windows 95 that is installed on your PC, the wording could differ slightly):...
  • Page 54: Paper Size

    The HomeCentre will print on a wide range of media, the mainline media being quality plain paper for general usage. The recommended plain paper is Xerox Image Series LX, 24 lb. 8.5 x11. Other materials can be used for specific applications.
  • Page 55 Letter: 8.5 x 11.0 in.(216 x 276 mm) Legal: 8.5 x 14.0 in. (216 x 356 mm) A4: 210 x 297 mm A5: 148 x 210 mm B5: 182 x 257 mm Executive: 7.25 x 10.5 (184 x 267 mm) US Cards: 4 x 6 in (102 x 152 mm) US Cards: 5 x 8 in (127 x 203 mm) A6 Cards: 105 x 148 mm...
  • Page 56 Paper Weight Paper: 60 - 90 g/m2 (16 lb. to 24 lb.) Paper*: 91 - 135 g/m2 (24 lb. to 36 lb.) Envelopes*: 75 - 90 g/m2 (20 lb. to 24 lb.) Cards*: 110-200 g/m2 (110 index maximum) Automatic Feed Tray Media should be loaded face up, short end fed, and left side registered.
  • Page 57: Output Tray

    Cardstock Cardstock capacity:10 sheets of 90 lb. index (143 gm2). Manual Feed A manual feed insertion is performed by placing a sheet on top of existing media, the system automatically feed the inserted sheet without additional customer interaction. Output Tray Output tray capacity of 50 sheets of 20 lb.
  • Page 58: Chapter 4 Copying Documents

    Chapter 4 Copying documents What to consider when choosing paper How does copying work? Copy modes Copying single pages If you want to copy another document page If you don’t have any more pages to copy Copying large or bound documents If you want to copy another document page If you don’t have any more pages to copy Intro...
  • Page 59 Most plain photocopy paper will work well in your HomeCentre. For best results, use Xerox Image Series LX or Xerox Selected Ink Jet Paper. Both are available at most office supply stores, or call Xerox direct at 1-800-TEAM- XRX.
  • Page 60 TIP: Explore the wide range of papers that are available. Check your local office supply store, browse through computer magazines or paper supply catalogs for ideas. Most mail order companies will send you a sampler kit of paper in stock. You can also copy or print on iron-on transfers, envelopes, stickers, and transparencies that are designed for inkjet printers.
  • Page 61: Copy Modes

    How does copying work? To make a copy, simply place the original in the scanner, select the number of copies required using the Pagis software, and start the copy process. Copy modes You can copy in one of two ways: Attached—The scanner remains attached to the HomeCentre base while you feed documents through the space between scanner and base one page at a time, as...
  • Page 62 Detached—You detach the scanner from the HomeCentre base, place it on the document you want to copy, and guide the scanner along as it scans the page, as shown below. The scanner starts to move when it detects the document, and stops when it reaches the end of the document.
  • Page 63 Copying single pages 1. Pull out the paper tray extension until it clicks into place. 2. Load paper into the paper tray. 3. Insert the document image-side-up into the base of the scanner. Make sure that the paper edges are flush with the scanner’s paper guides.
  • Page 64 Note If you select 800 DPI, it will take longer to scan and print; also, more disk space is used when resolution (DPI) is set to higher settings. If you want to copy another document page Remove the scanned document. Insert another page and click No More Pages - a dialog box will appear;...
  • Page 65 4. Place the scanner at the edge of the image to be copied. Make sure that the document you’re scanning lays flat; leave enough slack in the cable for the scanner to move freely to the end of the document. 5.
  • Page 66 If you don’t have any more pages to copy Click No More Pages. When the dialog box appears, click Print Copy. The scanned document is printed. Reattach the scanner to the HomeCentre base. Press it gently until it clicks into place. Intro Install Print...
  • Page 67: Chapter 5 Scanning Documents

    Chapter 5 Scanning documents Scanning documents What can be scanned? How does scanning work? Scanning modes Scanning tips Scanning single pages If you want to scan another document page Scanning large-sized or bound documents If you want to scan another document page If you have no more pages to scan Intro Install...
  • Page 68 You can scan documents or originals one page at a time, or use the detachable scanner to scan larger documents. Magazines, books, or other bound material may be scanned using the detachable scanner. For more information on how to use the Pagis software, refer to the Pagis on-line documentation or the Pagis software application online help.
  • Page 69 How does scanning work? Scanning works like this: First you choose the drawing, photo, or text you want to scan into your PC. You then use the Pagis software to select the scan settings, such as paper size, orientation, and scan quality If the document you want to scan is the width of a normal piece of paper or narrower (8 ½...
  • Page 70: Scanning Modes

    After scanning is complete, you can use the Pagis software to work with the scanned images. You can insert the scanned graphics or text directly into an open document. Or you can edit the text or graphics and save the information into a separate file.
  • Page 71 Detached—You detach the scanner from the HomeCentre base, place it on the document you want to copy, and guide the scanner along as it scans the page, as shown below. The scanner starts to move when it detects the document, and stops when it reaches the end of the document.
  • Page 72: Scanning Tips

    Scanning tips Here are some tips and hints that may increase the quality of your scanned images and help you create a sharper- looking result: Resolution. Using a high resolution when scanning pictures is not necessarily better than using a resolution of 100 or 200 dpi.
  • Page 73 color pictures, etc. Note: Auto Image Enhance mode is accessed from the Pagis Editor. Recalibrating the scanner. If image quality gets worse with time, you may need to recalibrate the scanner. Keeping the scanner calibrated ensures that the scanner is doing its best to capture images and text and that your project will look good too.
  • Page 74 Scanning Magazine Pages. If you want to scan a page that has been torn from a book or magazine, make sure that the sides of the page are even, and not torn in an uneven manner. Otherwise, the scanner may eject the document halfway through the scan.
  • Page 75 3. Specify the scanning settings. On the Pagis tool bar, select the Scan button to display the scan Tool window. Next, select the type of document you want to scan - magazine article, letter, photograph - and the location where you want the scanned document to reside on your hard disk drive.
  • Page 76 Intro Install Print Copy Scan The Scanner Tab in Pagis Maint Help...
  • Page 77 If you want to scan another document page Insert another page and click No More Pages - a dialog box will appear; select More Pages. If you don’t have any more pages to scan Click No More Pages; when the dialog box appears, click Save.
  • Page 78 Scan Text. If you are scanning an image, click Scan Picture. Specify the scanner settings for the text or image. For text, specify document type, area, destination, original document format, output format, and document language. For an image, specify document type, destination, and resolution. See the Pagis online help or documentation for details.
  • Page 79 If you have no more pages to scan 1. Click No More Pages. 2. Reattach the scanner to the HomeCentre base. Press it gently until it clicks into place. See the Pagis online help or documentation for more information about working with the scanned text or image.
  • Page 80: Chapter 6 Maintaining The Homecentre

    Chapter 6 Maintaining the HomeCentre Replacing the print head Removing the print head Reinstalling the print head Adding paper Removing and Replacing the Paper Cassette Cleaning the HomeCentre surface Cleaning the print head Printing a test page Calibrating the scanner In case of calibration problems Intro Install...
  • Page 81: Replacing The Printhead

    To keep your HomeCentre in good operating condition, you need to perform periodic maintenance tasks. Replacing the print head You need to remove the print head to: • Replace it with a new one • Protect it when moving the HomeCentre to another location •...
  • Page 82 4. Wait until the printer carriage moves to the center and stops, then move the green cartridge lock lever all the way forward to release the print head. 5. Gently pull up and remove the print head. Reinstalling the print head Caution Make sure that the green carriage lock lever is STILL moved all the way forward before you...
  • Page 83: Adding Paper

    Adding paper Before you add paper, make sure that the paper matches the paper size setting in Windows. Keep in mind that you can’t use paper that is wider than 8 ½ inches in the HomeCentre. 1. Pull up the paper tray extension until it snaps into place.
  • Page 84 Removing and Replacing the Paper Cassette In normal operation you do not need to remove the HomeCentre’s paper cassette. However, if you do need to remove the cassette, use the following procedure. To remove the cassette: 1. Grasp the cassette and tab as shown below. Gently squeeze the lever and cassette together until the tab unsnaps.
  • Page 85 To insert the cassette: 1. Before inserting the paper cassette, push the cam ito the right as far as you can as shown in the figure below. 2. Squeeze the cassette as shown below and insert underneath the cam. Intro Install Print Copy...
  • Page 86 3. Grasp each green tab and push straight down to lock Intro into place. Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 87 Cleaning the HomeCentre surface You should clean the HomeCentre surface from time to time to remove dust and dirt. Caution Don’t pour or spray water directly onto the HomeCentre. Use enough water to moisten the cleaning cloth. Don’t use detergent, alcohol, and similar cleaners to clean with.
  • Page 88: Cleaning The Print Head

    Cleaning the print head You should clean the print head now and then to keep print quality at its best. Press and hold the yellow LED button for two seconds. The cleaning cycle starts. Note You can clean the print cartridge only when the green LED is lit or while printing.
  • Page 89: Calibrating The Scanner

    2. Make sure that the green LED is lit and is not blinking. If the LED is blinking, press and release the red LED button to reset the HomeCentre. 3. Press and hold the red LED button for 2 seconds. When the test page has printed, the HomeCentre returns to normal mode.
  • Page 90 2. Insert the calibration card face up into the scanner with the arrows pointing toward the scanner, as shown below. Calibrating the scanner Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 91 3. Select Next on the Calibrate HomeCentre screen. Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 92 The calibration progress dialog box is displayed while the scanner is being calibrated. In case of calibration problems If your power supply is not plugged in, the scanner is not connected to the PC, or the printer is not powered on, then this screen will appear: Intro Install...
  • Page 93: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting And Help

    Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Help Xerox customer help Clearing paper jams Clearing paper misfeeds from the printer Clearing a paper jam Solving HomeCentre problems Intro Install Print Copy Scan Maint Help...
  • Page 94 Xerox customer help If you find you can’t solve a HomeCentre problem using this guide or the online help, call the Xerox Customer Support Center to speak with someone for technical help or repair information. Call from a phone that is near your HomeCentre and PC.
  • Page 95: Clearing Paper Jams

    Note: If you can receive faxes, you may use Xerox’s faxback service to receive a list of answers to FAQs (frequently asked questions); you may also access the following Xerox customer support website: http:// www.xerox.com/products/ The Xerox Customer Support Center telephone number in...
  • Page 96 4. If misfeeds happen again, flip the paper over and press and release the red LED button to continue printing. Clearing a paper jam 1. Press and hold the red LED button for two seconds. The paper is released. 2. Gently pull the jammed sheet out from the feed roller. 3.
  • Page 97 What if while printing or copying I can’t print or copy at all? Make sure of the following: • The parallel cable connects the HomeCentre to the • The HomeCentre is set as your default printer or appears in the Print dialog box. •...
  • Page 98 What if while printing or copying the pages are faint or are missing print? • Clean the print head. If the print still has problems, replace the print head. Check the ink supply and replace the empty ink cartridge, if necessary. Print a test page What if while printing or copying I get blank pages after changing the ink cartridge?
  • Page 99 • An internal printer error occurred. Unplug the HomeCentre, then plug it back in. If this doesn’t help, contact your Xerox representative. What if I look at the LEDs and the yellow LED is lit? • The ink cartridges are running low. Check and replace any low ink cartridges.
  • Page 100 Check or do the following: • An ink cartridge is empty; replace it. • The wrong type or brand of ink cartridge is installed. Replace the ink cartridge with a Xerox Ink Cartridge. • An ink cartridge is not installed correctly. Press down on the cartridges to make sure they are fully seated.
  • Page 101 What if the scanner is leaving stripes or lines on the image? • Use a damp, lint-free cloth to wipe the dust and dirt buildup from the scanner plastic window and rollers. Recalibrate the scanner. What if the scanner is not detected? •...

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