Match the report title.
Look for "Check EPUB after Calibre conversion" or the closest title above. Keep the original EPUBCheck, KDP, or Kindle Previewer wording if it differs.
EPUB error guide
Use this when Calibre has produced an EPUB that opens locally but still needs a stricter KDP, Kindle Previewer, or EPUBCheck pass before you edit, clean up, or convert again.
You see
Choose this guide when your KDP, Kindle Previewer, or EPUBCheck wording matches "Check EPUB after Calibre conversion" or a close variant.
You get
The report points to the package, OPF, nav, XHTML, resource, anchor, metadata, or ZIP area behind the message.
Do not upload
Use the source tool or publishing workflow for DOCX, PDF, KPF, fixed-layout, DRM, cover design, KDP listing, or review problems.
Scan when the message does not name the affected path. The report shows affected paths and repair decisions, not manuscript text.
Need fixed-layout, DRM, or source-file help? Check unsupported or review-first EPUB cases.
Match these report titles
Use this guide when
Your message matches "Check EPUB after Calibre conversion" or one of the report titles above.
Upload if
You have the exported reflowable .epub and need the affected path, file, field, or repair decision before editing.
Handle outside this tool
Use the source tool or publishing workflow for DOCX, PDF, KPF, KCB, fixed-layout, comics, image-first books, DRM, visual design, or KDP listing and approval problems.
Read the scan report
Use the report label, affected file, and repair decision together. A matching title alone is not enough if the file path or EPUB structure points to a different problem.
A useful report does not stop at the error name. It connects the message to an internal file and a next action.
Look for "Check EPUB after Calibre conversion" or the closest title above. Keep the original EPUBCheck, KDP, or Kindle Previewer wording if it differs.
Use the Affected area, Source file, Target file, or Problem type rows before editing OPF, nav, XHTML, CSS, or image paths.
Repairable means one clear structural change. Needs review or Not supported means use the named file, source project, or platform step.
Copy these fields from the report instead of rebuilding the fix from memory.
1. Example report output
A useful report should explain what a local reader tolerated but a stricter validator may reject.
Converted file
The .epub produced or saved by Calibre.
Package checks
OPF metadata, manifest, spine, nav.xhtml, toc.ncx, links, anchors, images, CSS, container.xml, and ZIP structure.
Common blocker
Missing converted resources, stale anchors, wrong media types, disconnected navigation, or ZIP wrapper problems.
Decision
Checked repair, manual cleanup, reconversion from source, unsupported, or no supported blocker found.
The report should tell you whether one package issue is fixable or whether the Calibre conversion output needs cleanup or reconversion.
2. Next step
The scan should keep you from repeatedly converting without knowing which packaged file failed.
Repair package
Repair may be safe for OPF, manifest, media type, navigation, path, anchor, or ZIP wiring when the target is clear.
Manual cleanup
Use an EPUB editor or source tool when headings, notes, reading order, or missing assets need judgment.
Reconvert
Return to Calibre or the original source when the output is malformed, fixed-layout, image-first, or missing core content.
3. Concrete path example
Local reading does not prove the package is valid for upload.
Report: Source file: OEBPS/Text/chapter1.xhtml Referenced image: ../Images/titlepage.jpg ZIP target: missing Decision: manual review; restore the image in source or reconvert with the asset included
If the resource does not exist anywhere in the EPUB, a structure repair cannot recreate it.
Quick decision
Use this after Calibre has already produced an EPUB. This page does not convert files.
Good fit
The scanner can inspect OPF metadata, navigation, links, anchors, resources, manifest entries, media types, container.xml, and ZIP packaging.
Manual fit
Use the report to find the path, then clean the EPUB or source file when the fix needs judgment.
Not this tool
EPUB Fixer does not convert files, remove DRM, rebuild missing content, or redesign formatting.
Start here
Upload the EPUB Calibre produced, not the source format. The scan checks the package KDP sees, including OPF metadata, navigation, chapter links, anchors, images, CSS, manifest entries, media types, container.xml, and ZIP structure.
Calibre output is still an EPUB package. Validators inspect whether metadata, manifest entries, navigation, resources, anchors, container paths, and ZIP structure agree.
A checked repair is possible when the converted EPUB has one clear mismatch that can be checked again, such as a path, manifest item, media type, OPF field, navigation, anchor, container, or ZIP issue.
Upload the .epub file produced by Calibre.
It cannot perform conversion, clean malformed source documents, remove DRM, restore missing assets, fix visual formatting, repair fixed-layout or image-first books, or decide KDP review outcomes.
Common situations
Start with the EPUB Calibre actually produced.
Calibre's viewer may tolerate missing paths, stale anchors, OPF issues, or ZIP rules that KDP and EPUBCheck reject.
Scan the converted EPUB and inspect the first affected path.
Conversion can rewrite anchors or relative paths in chapter XHTML and navigation files.
Compare source file, target file, and missing fragment before editing.
Converted files can keep stale extensions or manifest media types after format changes.
Repair only when the real file type and references are clear.
Check EPUB after Calibre conversion: scan a Calibre-converted EPUB for KDP, Kindle Previewer, EPUBCheck, OPF, TOC, links, anchors, resources, manifest, media-type, container, and ZIP blockers.
A Calibre-converted EPUB opens in a reader but fails KDP, Kindle Previewer, EPUBCheck, or another stricter validation step.
What it means
Calibre output is still an EPUB package. Validators inspect whether metadata, manifest entries, navigation, resources, anchors, container paths, and ZIP structure agree.
Calibre conversion blockers often include missing images or stylesheets, rewritten anchors, stale TOC links, OPF metadata mismatches, undeclared manifest items, wrong media types, disconnected nav.xhtml or toc.ncx, container.xml mistakes, and ZIP wrapper problems.
Before you edit
Before converting again, check whether the failure is a missing resource, broken anchor, OPF mismatch, navigation wiring issue, wrong media type, container path, or ZIP wrapper mistake.
Why validators check it
EPUBCheck checks EPUB 2 and EPUB 3 files against the official rules and reports package, markup, link, and file-reference problems.
The OPF file is the EPUB's map: metadata, file list, reading order, and navigation wiring. KDP and EPUBCheck use it to decide whether the book package is coherent.
KDP supports EPUB files that meet Kindle Publishing Guidelines and recommends checking the file with Kindle Previewer before upload.
Can this be fixed safely?
A checked repair is possible when the converted EPUB has one clear mismatch that can be checked again, such as a path, manifest item, media type, OPF field, navigation, anchor, container, or ZIP issue.
It cannot perform conversion, clean malformed source documents, remove DRM, restore missing assets, fix visual formatting, repair fixed-layout or image-first books, or decide KDP review outcomes.
Before: a converted chapter points to Images/titlepage.jpg, but the EPUB only contains images/titlepage.jpg. After: the path may be aligned when the target is unique and EPUBCheck passes again. Before: the image is absent; reconvert or restore the asset.
Ready to retry?
Use the converted .epub file, not the source format. The report tells you whether the problem is a repairable package mismatch, conversion cleanup, source-format work, or an unsupported file.
Upload EPUB to scanFAQ
Yes, if you upload the converted reflowable .epub. The report can identify supported package, navigation, OPF, link, anchor, media-type, container, or ZIP blockers.
No. Calibre or another reader can tolerate issues that KDP, Kindle Previewer, or EPUBCheck rejects. The scan checks stricter package structure.
No. EPUB Fixer starts after you already have an EPUB. It does not convert DOCX, PDF, MOBI, KPF, KCB, or other source files.
Restore the source assets or reconvert. EPUB Fixer can point to missing paths, but it should not invent missing book content.