Scanning Stops Once.
- Cause
- The issue may be caused by the following: - The signal for the wireless access point, the ScanSnap, and the computer is weak, or there may be some signal interference. 
- The wireless connection uses multiple access points. 
- The access point is connected to a wireless network other than 802.11n. 
- A large amount of documents were scanned, or a document was scanned with settings that would increase the file size, such as a higher resolution and a lower compression rate. 
 
- Solution
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											- When the wireless access point, the ScanSnap, and the computer are located far away from each other - Place them closer to each other. 
- When there is an object that disturbs or interferes with the signal located close to the devices - Move the ScanSnap, the computer, and the wireless access point away from the following items: - Obstacles that may block the signal, such as walls and metal boards 
- Devices that may cause signal interference, such as microwaves and cordless phones, and wireless devices 
 
- When the wireless connection uses multiple access points - Use a wireless access point that does not rely on other access points. 
- When the access point is connected to a wireless network other than 802.11n - Change the wireless network of the wireless access point to 802.11n. - For details about how to change the wireless network of the wireless access point, refer to your wireless access point manual. - If the wireless network cannot be changed, change the wireless access point and try again. 
- When a large amount of documents were scanned, or when a document was scanned with settings that would increase the file size - Scanning will resume after the images have been transferred. Wait for a while. - Note that you can also take the following measures: - Reduce the number of sheets to scan. 
- Change the scan settings so the file size becomes smaller, and then scan again. - Example: Lower the resolution. Increase the compression rate. 
 
 





