Lanier LD 035 Copier User Manual


 
Troubleshooting
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Duplex
When Memory Is Full
Note
If you set [Memory Full Auto Scan Restart] in User Tools (see p.102 Memory
Full Auto Scan Restart ) to [Yes], even if the memory becomes full, the mem-
ory overflow message will not be displayed. The machine will make copies of
the scanned originals first, then automatically proceed scanning and copying
the remaining originals. In this case, the resulting sorted pages will not be se-
quential.
Copies are not in correct or-
der.
You placed the originals in
the incorrect order.
When placing a stack of originals in
the ADF, the last page should be on
the bottom.
If you place an original on the expo-
sure glass, start with the first page to
be copied.
Problem Causes Solutions
When using Duplex, copy is
made Top/Bottom even
though Left/Right is selected.
You placed the originals in
the wrong orientation.
Place the originals in the correct ori-
entation. See p.10 Original Orienta-
tion .
Copies are not in correct or-
der.
You placed the originals in
the incorrect order.
When placing a stack of originals in
the ADF, the last page should be on
the bottom.
If you place an original on the expo-
sure glass, start with the first page to
be copied.
Messages Causes Solutions
Memory is full. *originals
have been scanned.
Press
[Print]
to copy scanned
originals.
Do not remove remaining
originals.
Note
Copying will stop and this
message will be displayed
when the memory is full.
The scanned original exceeds
the number of pages that can
be stored in memory.
Press
[Output]
to copy scanned
originals and cancel the scan-
ning data. Press
[Clear]
to can-
cel the scanning data and not
copy.
Press
[Resume]
to scan and
copy remaining originals.
[Stop]
[Resume]
The machine checks if the re-
maining originals should be
copied, after the scanned orig-
inal has been printed.
To continue copying, remove
all copies, and then press
[Resume]
. To stop copying,
press
[Stop]
.
Problem Causes Solutions
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