Problem |
Causes |
Solutions |
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The machine is not automatically recognized. |
The USB cable is not connected properly. |
Disconnect the USB cable, and turn off the machine, and then turn the machine back on. When the [Home] screen appears, connect the USB cable again. |
Windows has already configured the USB settings. |
Check whether the computer has identified the machine as an unsupported device. |
Open Windows' Device Manager, and then, under [Universal Serial Bus controllers], remove any conflicting devices. Conflicting devices are indicated by a [!] or [?] icon. Be careful not to remove required devices accidentally. For details, see Windows Help. |
The machine does not recognize the USB connection even when a USB cable is inserted. |
If the USB cable is connected while the machine is off, the machine might not recognize the USB connection. |
When using the standard operation panel Press the [Energy Saver] key or the [Check Status] key, and then disconnect the USB cable. After you disconnect cable, press the [Energy Saver] key or the [Check Status] key again. When the machine is ready, connect the USB cable again. When using the Smart Operation Panel Press the [Check Status] key, and then disconnect the USB cable. After you disconnect cable, press the [Check Status] key again. When the machine is ready, connect the USB cable again. |