Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- Use the scanner
- Load originals
- Start a scan from the hardware
- Use the scanning software (Windows)
- Work with scan shortcuts
- Scan by using the HP Scan software (Windows)
- Scan to a picture (Windows)
- Scan to a PDF (Windows)
- Scan text for editing (OCR) (Windows)
- Scan to Email (Windows)
- Send to cloud (Windows)
- Scan long or extra-long documents (Windows)
- Detect multi-feeds
- Everyday Scan
- Automatically detect page size (Windows)
- Automatically detect color (Windows)
- Scan using text-enhanced black and white mode (Windows)
- Automatically straighten scanned images (Windows)
- Use the scanning software (OS X)
- Scanning tips
- Care and maintenance
- Solve problems
- Basic troubleshooting tips
- Test the scanner
- Reset the scanner
- Scanner installation troubleshooting
- Power issues
- Paper jams
- Paper feed issues
- Image quality problems
- Scanner operation problems
- Additional troubleshooting
- Index

Basic troubleshooting tips
Simple issues such as smudges on the scanning strips or loose cables can cause the scanner to produce fuzzy
scans, operate in an unexpected manner, or fail to operate. Always check the following items when
encountering scanning problems.
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If scanning a document that will be analyzed using Optical Character Recognition (OCR), make sure that
the original document is clear enough to be analyzed.
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Make sure that the USB and power cables are rmly seated in their respective connectors on the back of
the scanner, and that the power cord is plugged into a working electrical outlet or surge protector.
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Make sure the scanner has not automatically powered o. If it has, press the Power button to turn on the
scanner.
TIP: Change the auto-o setting by using HP Scanner Tools Utility (Windows) or HP Utility (OS X).
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Ensure that the scanner is receiving power.
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Check that the green LED on the power supply case is on.
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If the green LED is not on, ensure that power is available to the power outlet or surge protector
that the power supply is plugged into.
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If power is available to the power outlet or surge protector but the green LED is still not on, the
power supply might be defective. Contact www.hp.com/support for assistance.
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If a Scanner not found message displays when trying to use the scanner, turn o the scanner, wait 30
seconds, and then turn on the scanner. If the message still displays, the scanner may need to be reset.
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If the scanner is connected to the computer through a USB hub or through a USB port on the front of the
computer, disconnect the scanner and then reconnect it to a USB port on the back of the computer.
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Windows: Make sure that the Scan button is enabled (see “Product accessibility” for more information).
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Turn o the scanner, wait 30 seconds, and then turn on the scanner.
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Make sure the document feeder hatch is closed.
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Restart the computer.
If problems continue, it is possible that the HP scanning software, rmware, or associated drivers are out of
date or have become corrupted. See www.hp.com/support to locate software, rmware, and driver updates
for the scanner.
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