EPSON

Scanner Problems

The Lights Are Flashing

When an error occurs, the scanner stops scanning and the Error and Power lights indicate the error type.
Power light (Green)
Error light (Orange)
Meaning
 Flashing
 Flashing
An error has occurred.
Make sure the scanner is connected to your computer properly.
Make sure the scanner software is fully installed. See the Start Here sheet for instructions on installing the scanner software.
Paper is jammed in the scanner. Remove the jammed paper from the scanner. See Paper Jams in the Scanner.
The scanner feeds more than one sheet of paper at a time.
Turn off the scanner and turn it on again. If the Error and Power lights are still flashing, the scanner may be malfunctioning, or the scanner light source may need to be replaced. See Epson Technical Support for details.
 Off
 On
Scanner cover is open.

The Scanner Does Not Turn On

Make sure your scanner’s AC adapter is securely connected to the scanner and a working electrical outlet.
Make sure the electrical outlet works. If necessary, test it by plugging in another electrical device and turning it on.

You Cannot Start Epson Scan

Make sure the scanner is turned on.
Turn off the scanner and computer, then check the interface cable connection between them to make sure it is secure.
Use the USB cable that came with your scanner or that is indicated in USB Interface.
Connect the scanner directly to the computer’s USB port or through one USB hub only. The scanner may not work properly when connected to the computer through more than one USB hub.
Make sure your computer supports USB. See Checking For Windows USB Support for instructions.
If you are using any TWAIN-compliant program, make sure that the correct scanner is selected as the Scanner or Source setting.
If you upgraded your computer’s operating system, you need to reinstall Epson Scan. Uninstall Epson Scan as described in Uninstalling Your Scanning Software, then reinstall it as described on the Start Here sheet.
For Windows only:
Make sure your scanner’s name appears under Imaging device without a (?) or an exclamation (!) mark in the Device Manager window. If the scanner’s name appears with one of these marks or as an Unknown device, uninstall Epson Scan as described in Uninstalling Your Scanning Software, then reinstall it as described on the Start Here sheet.

Checking For Windows USB Support

Do one of the following:
Windows 7 and Windows Vista: Click the start button icon and select Control Panel.
Windows XP: Click Start and select Control Panel.
Windows 2000: Click Start, point to Settings, and select Control Panel.
Do one of the following:
Windows 7: Click System and Security and then System.
Windows Vista: Click System and Maintenance and then System.
Windows XP and 2000: Click or double-click the System icon.
Do one of the following:
Windows 7: Click Device Manager.
Windows Vista: Click Device Manager, then click Continue in the User Account Control window.
Windows XP and 2000: Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.
Scroll down and double-click Universal Serial Bus controllers.
If a USB Universal Host Controllers and USB Root Hub are listed, Windows supports USB.
Try scanning again. If your scanner still is not recognized, contact Epson for assistance. See Epson Technical Support for details.

Pressing the Start Button Does Not Start the Correct Program

Make sure Epson Scan and Epson Event Manager are installed correctly.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP: Click the Events tab in your scanner’s Properties window and make sure Take no action is not selected. Also, make sure the Start Button is selected in the Select an event list box, and Start this program is selected. For details, see Assigning a Program With Windows 7 and Windows Vista or Assigning a Program With Windows XP.
Windows 2000: Click the Events tab in your scanner’s Properties window and make sure the Disable device events check box is not checked. Also, make sure the Start Button is selected in the Scanner events list box, and the desired application is selected in the Send to this application list. For details, see Assigning a Program With Windows 2000.
Mac OS X: Make sure you are logged on as the user who installed the scanner software. Other users must first start Epson Scanner Monitor in the Applications folder and then press the Start button to scan.