RemedyCheckSymptomsAdjust the copy density and original typesettings.Refer to Copy Density and Original Type.Is the document pastedtogether or folded in?The copy hasshadows.Is the document made of highlytransparent material?Problems During ScanningTable 24: Problems During ScanningSolutionProblem- Make sure the original is the right size. The minimum size originalthat can be fed is 6.9 inches wide x 8.3 inches length” (176 x200mm).- From Machine Info, check the Scan Start mode.- Reboot the controller and rescan.Original doesn’t feed intothe scanner.- Make sure the scanning area is clean, and whenever it is soiled,clean the platen glass and scanner area.- Adjust the scan density or background suppression.The scanned image is dirty.- Make sure the scanning area is clean, and whenever it is soiled,clean the platen glass and scanner area.- If this does not solve the problem, contact your Xerox CustomerSupport Center. Internal parts may have become soiled.The scanned image hasblack lines.- Make sure the Original Type is selected correctly.- Adjust the scan density by selecting Services > Scan to Network> Scan to Mailbox > Image Quality > Density. If you print thescanned document, you can adjust the toner density using WebPrinter Management Tool. Select Configuration> Printer > Printer Setup > Toner Density.The scanned image is toolight or too dark.- Verify that the original is inserted correctly.- Correctly insert the original, with the edge of the original alignedwith the original guide.The scanned images areskewed.- From the Copy Screen, check the Reduce/Enlarge, Media Source,and Media Output settings.- From Machine Info, check the Auto Rotate setting.- In the Advanced Settings, check the Margins, Scan Width, ImageLocation and Scan offset settings.Part of the original image isnot present on the scannedimage.- Adjust the scan Density and Original Type settings.The scanned image hasshadows.- Select the correct Rendering setting.The scanned image is coarseor grainy.9-7Xerox®Wide Format 6622 Solution™User GuideProblem Solving