User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product basics
- Use the scanner
- Care and maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Basic troubleshooting tips
- Scanner installation troubleshooting
- Scanner initialization or hardware problems
- Scanner operation problems
- Scanner will not turn on
- Scanner keeps turning off
- Scanner does not scan right away
- Scanner scans only one side of a two-sided page
- Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination
- Scanned image is fuzzy
- Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination
- Optimize scanning and task speeds
- The scan is completely black or completely white
- Scanned images are not straight
- Vertical white stripes appear on the printed page
- Vertical colored stripes appear on the printed page
- Scan files are too large
- Scanner buttons are not working correctly
- Scanner paper path problems
- Paper jamming, skewing, misfeeds, or multiple-page feeds
- Scanning fragile originals
- Paper does not feed from the scanner
- Originals are curling up in the scanner output tray.
- The bottom of the scanned image is cut off
- The scanned images have streaks or scratches
- An item loaded in the scanner jams repeatedly
- Clear jams from the scanner paper path
- Product accessibility
- Specifications and warranty
- Scanner specifications
- Document feeder specifications
- Environmental specifications
- Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users
- Electronic hardware recycling
- Chemical substances
- Regulatory information
- Energy information
- Important safety instructions
- Restriction on hazardous substance (Turkey)
- Restriction on hazardous substance (Ukraine)
- Recycle and restricted material information
- Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement
- Index

3. Adjust the paper guides on the document feeder to the width of the documents. Take care not to
overtighten the guides, which can restrict paper feeding.
When scanning small originals such as checks, it is especially important that the paper guides fit
snugly against the edges of the original yet not restrict paper feeding.
4. Fan the stack of document pages to ensure that the pages do not stick together. Fan the edge
that will be pointing into the feeder in one direction, and then fan that same edge in the opposite
direction.
5. Align the edges of the documents by tapping the bottom of the stack against the table top.
Rotate the stack 90 degrees and repeat.
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Load originals
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