Telephone Problems; Problems Scanning; Repeated Errors Occur When You Send A Fax; Cannot Dial - Canon Pixma MP530 User Manual

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Cause
The document is not loaded with the
side to be scanned face down.
You are scanning thick (max. 10 mm
/ 0.39") or curled documents.

Repeated Errors Occur When You Send a Fax

Cause
The telephone line condition or
connection condition is no good.

Telephone Problems

Cannot Dial

Cause
The telephone line is not correctly
connected.
The telephone line type is not set
correctly.

Telephone Disconnects During a Call

Cause
The power cord, the telephone line,
or the telephone (or another external
device such as an answering
machine or a computer modem) is
not connected securely.

Problems Scanning

Scanner Won't Work

Cause
The machine is not recognized by
the computer.

ScanGear MP Won't Start

Cause
Scanner driver (ScanGear MP) not
installed.
Chapter 9
When loading the document on the Platen Glass, the side to be scanned
should be face down. When loading in the ADF, the side to be scanned
should be face up.
Press on the Document Cover with your hand when scanning.
Reduce the transmission start speed (See
page
95). If there is a poor line or connection, reducing the transmission
start speed may correct the error.
Check that the telephone line is correctly connected (Refer to the Easy
Setup Instructions).
Make sure the machine is set for the correct telephone line type (See
"Setting the Telephone Line Type" on page
Check that the power cord, the telephone line, and the telephone (or
another external device such as an answering machine or a computer
modem) are connected securely.
Restart the computer.
This may enable the computer to recognize the machine.
Set the Setup CD-ROM and install the software.
Action
Action
"TX START SPEED" on
Action
62).
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