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04-20-2020 05:58 AM
Hi,
I have a new MF644Cdw. I'm satisfied with the print quality but I'm having trouble with the scans. The scans are crooked. Not much, about 2 degrees, but you will understand that it is annoying.
Problem that I encountered both with the ADF and placing the document directly on the glass.
What can I do to fix it?
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04-21-2020 05:21 AM
Into the ADF I cannot be sure but on the platten glass I'm sure, the paper it's correctly aligned.
Last night I did some tests again, it's crooked about 1°. Not much, on a text document it is not noticed but on tables or documents with horizontal lines it can be noticed.
I also tried on a printer of a competing brand in the office and the result is even worse.
Therefore I deduce that my situation can be considered tolerance by the manufacturer.
I believe I will correct, when I need it, with dedicated software...
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04-20-2020 11:30 AM
Greetings,
This issue can be caused by the following:
Paper not crrectly aligned on the platten glass. Pages not being fed into the ADF straight or paper is loaded slightly off in the paper drawer.
Of course the problem could be the printer too, but I'd look at the above first.
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04-21-2020 05:21 AM
Into the ADF I cannot be sure but on the platten glass I'm sure, the paper it's correctly aligned.
Last night I did some tests again, it's crooked about 1°. Not much, on a text document it is not noticed but on tables or documents with horizontal lines it can be noticed.
I also tried on a printer of a competing brand in the office and the result is even worse.
Therefore I deduce that my situation can be considered tolerance by the manufacturer.
I believe I will correct, when I need it, with dedicated software...

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11-13-2020 03:39 PM
I have the same issue. It pisses me off that this is something they marked solved. This is the second MF644cdw, my first had a major noise issue. These things are not worth the hassle.

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02-03-2021 04:16 AM
Hi,
Same thing happened to me using the ADF. Brand new MF644Cdw. Scans from the platen glass are fine but are skewed when using the ADF.
Can't seem to find a way to fix this. I just compensate by adjusting the angle of the documents going into the feeder. Would be helpful if there is a "deskew" option in the software.

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10-30-2021 02:08 PM
This is not fixed. Unfortunately all documents appear to be yanked into the ADF more towards one side than another.

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11-22-2021 01:25 PM
Brand new MF644cdw Nov 2021 scans crooked when using ADF. NOT SOLVED. Faulty Canon roller alignment.

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11-22-2021 07:02 PM
Downloaded the NAPS2 app. It is an open source software that has the "deskew" option. Solves the problem for me
