User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Menu Overview and Basic Setup
- Using a Network-Connected Machine
- Printing
- Copying
- Scanning
- Faxing
- Useful Setting Menus
- Maintenance
- Ordering supplies and accessories
- Available supplies
- Available maintenance parts
- Storing the toner cartridge
- Redistributing toner
- Replacing the toner cartridge
- Replacing the imaging drum
- Replacing the toner collection unit
- Monitoring the supplies life
- Setting the toner low alert
- Cleaning the machine
- Tips for moving & storing your machine
- Troubleshooting
- Tips for avoiding paper jams
- Clearing original document jams
- Clearing paper jams
- Understanding the LEDs
- A “Low Toner” or “Very Low Toner” message displays in Supplies information report
- Understanding display messages
- Paper feeding problems
- Power and cable connecting problems
- Solving other problems
- Solve wireless network problems
- Wireless connectivity checklist
- The printer does not print after the wireless configuration completes
- The printer does not print, and the computer has a third-party firewall installed
- The wireless connection does not work after moving the wireless router or printer
- Cannot connect more computers to the wireless printer
- The wireless printer loses communication when connected to a VPN
- The network does not appear in the wireless networks list
- The wireless network is not functioning
- Perform a wireless network diagnostic test
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
Basic scanning method | 93
Basic scanning method
This feature may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see "Variety
feature" on page 10).
You can scan the originals with your machine via a USB cable or the network. The following
methodoloqies can be used for scanning your documents:
• HP MFP Scan: You can use this program to scan images or documents (See "Scanning from HP
MFP Scan program" on page 94).
• Scan to WSD: Scans the originals and saves the scanned data on a connected computer if the
computer supports the WSD (Web Service for Device) feature (see "Scanning to WSD" on page
97).
• TWAIN: TWAIN is the one of the preset imaging applications. Scanning an image launches the
selected application, enabling you to control the scanning process. This feature can be used via
the local connection or the network connection (see "Scanning from image editing program" on
page 95).
• WIA: WIA stands for Windows Images Acquisition. To use this feature, your computer must be
connected directly with the machine via a USB cable (see "Scanning using the WIA driver" on
page 96).
• HP Smart app: You can use this app to scan images or documents (See "Scan using the HP
Smart app" on page 72).










