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Problem Report For Os X 2017
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- Make sure you've tried using the File | Default options command first, since this solves more than 50% of reported problems.
- If you're having a problem with VueScan hanging or not finding your USB scanner, it's almost always a problem with the USB cable. Try a newer and/or shorter USB cable, a different USB port, or a USB 2.0 hub.
- If you have a Canon printer/scanner/copier and it's not responding, try unplugging it, waiting a minute, plugging it back in and running VueScan again.
- If VueScan can't find your scanner on the network, make sure the firewalls in in your computer and your router aren't blocking mDNS (UDP port 5353). If it's an older Canon printer/scanner/copier, also check UDP port 8612.
- If you can't scan film with your flatbed, make sure you've removed the white plastic cover from the lamp in the lid, and make sure you've put the black plastic film holder on the glass properly.
- You'll usually get a one or two line answer, but you'll get this answer directly from Ed Hamrick :)
- Many answers are form letters, but be assured that your problem report has been carefully read.
- Solution 2: Press and hold the Power button for 5 to 10 seconds to force the computer to shut down.; Solution 3: If the computer still won't shut down, unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet. If you're using a laptop, you may be able to remove the battery to force the computer to turn off. Note: This solution should be your last resort after trying the other suggestions above.
- Feb 06, 2013 I am happy to report that this bug in OS X 10.8 will be gone in 10.8.3. It was fixed as of 10.8.3 beta Build 12D65, released for AppleSeed testing today. I am typing on it right now.
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