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
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200 dpi is sucient for storing documents as images.
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For most fonts, 300 dpi is sucient for using optical character recognition (OCR) to create editable
text.
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For Asian fonts and small fonts, 400 dpi is the recommended resolution.
Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary creates a larger le with no additional benet.
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Color scans create larger les than do black and white scans.
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If scanning a large number of pages at one time, consider scanning fewer pages at a time to create
more, smaller
les.
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