I have that problem with my fi-6130 too, but the message specifically states "abnormality has occurred during communication." So the comments on paper jams (which I've not had) appear to be wild guesses unrelated to whatever is actually happening. But those messages are very old, so apparently their system is guessing what answers to throw at a question it cannot handle....
SOURCE: Fi-6130 scanner displays J1 paper jam after
Hi,
Does the message shows after few pages scanning or is there any
panel error message like J-1 on scanner start up?
If the issue
occurs during scanner start up, then there are staple pins or dirt might
be stuck inside the US Sensor panel inside the scanner. Cleaning and
removing the objects will resolve the issue.
If the error occurs
after few pages scanning, then you may have to check the Pick Roller,
Brake Roller, Pinch Roller and US Sensor FX status. you may have to
replace any of the above, if damaged or worn off.
Hope the above
information is helpful.
Please check your device first and get back to
me.
Thank you.
Regards,
TechSatya
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SOURCE: fujitsu scanner fi-6130. i have
This is a 6130 model scanner? For power problems, it is either going to be the power adapter or the control pca board that is inside the bottom of the scanner. Make sure you are using the correct power adapter. If you happen to have a volt meter, then check the output voltage of the adapter with the meter.
SOURCE: I had to do a
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