...lock latch-it is in unlocked position. Took the scanner apart ad tried to move the scanner assy. to see if there is an obstruction.It moves freely.Also tried to leave the scanner in the middle and ...
...scanner latch is in the locked or latched position. You can hit them easily removing the copier. Look under the area you remove your copies. On the bottom of the scanner, there is a latch lever. Flip ...
...lock is located on the underside of the scanner. If you look in where you reach to remoce your copies, you will see on the bottom of the scanner a green latch, about 2 inches long and a half an inch ...
...is the scanner latch. Turn the machine off, push the latch in toward the back of the machine, then pull it out toward ourself until you hear and feel it snap. That should take care of your
...scanner there is one and only one green item, It is about 2 inches long and a half inch wide. That is your scan latch that has been bumped into the locked position when your removing copies. Turn the ...
...scanner you will see a green latch, It is the only green item on the underside of the scanner. About 2 inches long and a half inch wide. Turn off the machine, push that lever in, then, and it may ...
...latch or lock to prevent the internal scanning mechanism from moving around during transport. Look for a mechanical latch, slide switch or button that has "lock" on it on the top or side of the ...
...lock that has been hit and has the scan lamp locked. Where to look is on the botom of the scanner. Look in where you remove the copies, on the bottom of the scanner you will see the only green part ...
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...lock position, slide the latch to the unlock position.Turn on the copier, and the machine should work.That latch is for transporting the copier when being moved. It will hold the scanner in place so ...
...lock is actually a physical locking mechinism. It is not a control panel option. the scanner is locked in a safe position before they ship the unit to prevent damage to the scanner. I believe that ...
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