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You may need to delete the scanner installation and then manually find and remove all references to the scanner from your registry. Then re-install from fresh. I had a similar issue with a canoscan 9900f. Complete erasure and reinstall fixed the problem and has not recurred.
Look at your memory card. SD/SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Look at your memory card. SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
The most common cause for telling you that the card is locked is having the tiny slide switch on the side of the card in the wrong position.
- see photo below: Set the lock slider to locked or unlocked.
The down position will enable write-protection, locking the card.
The up position will unlock the card, enabling you to save and erase data on the card
Remove the Sandisk SD card from your portable electronic device. Ensure that the SD card can be safely ejected before removing.
Locate the write protect lock. The write protect lock should be on the side opposite the cut-off corner of the SD Card.
Disengage
the write protect lock. To do this, gently slide the small switch
upward, toward the top of the SD Card. The card should now have write
protection disabled.
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The Power Light Flashes Orange - Error Codes
When
an error occurs, the power light flashes orange. The number of orange
flashes followed by a long green flash indicates the cause of the
problem. Two orange flashes:Out of paper, paper jam, or paper feed error
If
no paper is loaded in the auto sheet feeder, or if the paper is not
loaded correctly, set the paper correctly and press the Resume button
on the printer to continue printing. Three orange flashes: Paper jam
If paper has jammed in the printer, carefully remove the jam and press the Resume button to continue printing. Four orange flashes: A tank inside the BJ cartridge (print head) is out of ink
Replace the empty BJ tank and press the Resume button to continue printing. Five orange flashes: BJ cartridge is not installed properly
Remove
and reseat the cartridge correctly. Make sure the orange protective cap
and tape have been removed. Make sure the blue locking lever is locked
down securely. Six orange flashes: BJ cartridge (printhead) is not installed
Remove
and reseat the cartridge correctly. Make sure the orange protective cap
and tape have been removed. Make sure the blue locking lever is locked
down securely. Seven orange flashes: BJ cartridge (printhead) is defective
Remove
the BJ cartridge and check that the contacts on the cartridge and
cartridge holder are clean. Make sure the orange protective cap and
tape have been removed and reinstall the cartridge. If the error occurs
again after you resume operation, you may need to replace the BJ
cartridge. Eight orange flashes: Waste ink absorber almost full
The
printer has a built-in waste ink absorber to hold the ink that is
consumed during print head cleaning. This error indicates that the
waste ink absorber is nearly full. Press the Resume button to skip the
error so you can continue printing. The POWER light flashes orange and green alternately: Service error
A
service error means the printer requires the attention of a qualified
technician. Count the number of flashes. (You may be asked this
information.)
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