Canon CR-180II All in One Printer User Manual


 
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5.1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized
Cause The SCSI card is not installed on the computer correctly
(Connecting via SCSI).
Remedy Refer to the manual for the SCSI card and install the SCSI card to the
computer correctly. Also, make sure that Windows recognizes the
SCSI card according to the operating system you are using. (See
“Checking Your Operating Environment” on p.17.)
Cause The same SCSI ID is used for other SCSI devices (Connecting via
SCSI).
Remedy Check the SCSI ID of all connected SCSI devices, and make sure that
the same SCSI ID is not set for two or more devices. Reset the SCSI
IDs if the same SCSI ID is set. (See “Setting the SCSI ID,” on p.24.)
Cause Another SCSI device is valid as a terminator (Connecting via
SCSI).
Remedy Cancel the SCSI device terminator that is connected between the
CR-180II and the computer. The CR-180II must be at the end of the
daisy chain, and all other SCSI devices in between the computer and
CR-180II must their terminators OFF. (See “Setting the SCSI ID,” on
p.24.)
Cause The scanner was turned ON after turning ON the computer
(Connecting via SCSI).
Remedy Turn the computer and scanner OFF, turn ON the scanner, and then
turn ON the computer. (See “Turning ON and OFF the Power,” on
p.26.)