Document server – Ricoh feeder User Manual

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When the Machine Does Not Operate As wanted

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Document Server

Problem

Cause

Solution

Exceeded max.

number of pages

per file. Do you

want to store the

scanned pages as

1 file?

” appears.

The number of scanned
pages exceeds the capaci-
ty per file of the Docu-
ment Server.

To store scanned pages as a file, press
[Store File]

. Scanned data is stored as a

file in the Document Server. If you do
not want to store scanned pages, press
[No]

. Scanned data is deleted.

You forgot your pass-
word.

You cannot access a pro-
tected file without enter-
ing the password.

Contact the administrator.

To delete the files stored in the docu-
ment server, select [Delete All Files in Doc-
ument Server]

. As this will permanently

delete every single file, make sure the
document server does not contain any
files you want to keep. See “Delete All
Files in Document Server”, General Set-
tings Guide.

You cannot find out what
is stored in a file.

You may not be able to
ascertain the contents of a
file simply from the file
name.

You can switch the Select File screen be-
tween [List] and [Thumbnail] display to
check the contents of the file. In list dis-
play, the file name, date and time of
storage, and user name are shown. In
thumbnail display, an image of the
stored file appears. You can enlarge the
image by pressing [Preview]. Use the Se-
lect File screen to check information
other than the file name. See “Checking
the Details of a Stored Document”,
Copy/Document Server Reference.

Memory frequently be-
comes full.

The document server
memory is full.

Delete unnecessary files. On the file se-
lection display, select unnecessary files,
and then press [Delete File]. If this does
not increase available memory, do the
following.

• Switch to the scanner screen, and

then delete unnecessary files stored
under the scanner function.

• Switch to the printer screen, and

then delete unnecessary files stored
under Sample Print, Locked Print,
Hold Print, or Stored Print.

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