HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M630 User Guide 1 - Page 104

Automatic cropping for scanning, Searchable PDF/A OCR

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● MTIFF: MTIFF stands for multi-page TIFF. This file type saves multiple scanned pages in a single file. ● XPS: XPS (XML Paper Specification) creates an XAML file that preserves the original formatting of the document and supports color graphics and embedded fonts. ● PDF/A: PDF/A is a type of PDF designed for long-term archival of electronic documents. All format information in the document is self-contained. HP LaserJet Enterprise flow MFP products also support the following OCR file types: ● Text (OCR): Text (OCR) creates a text file by using optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the original. A text file can be opened in any word processing program. The formatting of the original will not be saved using this option. ● Unicode Text (OCR): Unicode Text (OCR) is an industry standard used to consistently represent and manipulate text. This file type is useful for internationalization and localization. ● RTF (OCR): RTF (OCR) creates a rich text format (RTF) file by using optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the original. RTF is an alternative text format that can be opened by most word processing programs. Some of the formatting of the original will be saved using this option. ● Searchable PDF (OCR): Searchable PDF (OCR) creates a searchable PDF file by using optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the original. When a document is scanned in this way, use Adobe Acrobat® Reader's search tools to search for specific words or phrases within the PDF. ● Searchable PDF/A (OCR): Searchable PDF/A (OCR) is a type of PDF/A file that includes information about the document structure, which allows content to be searched. ● HTML (OCR): HTML (OCR) creates a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) file containing the contents of the original document. HTML is used to display files on Web sites. ● CSV (OCR): CSV (OCR) is common text file format that contains comma-separated values. This type of file can be opened by most word processing, spreadsheet, or database programs. Automatic page cropping for scanning The product can crop the scanned image so that it is the same size as the paper for the original document, or it can crop the image to the size of the detectable content in the original document. NOTE: To crop the image to match the paper size, scan from the document feeder or leave the scanner lid open when scanning from the flatbed glass. 1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, scroll to and touch the button for one of the scan/ send features. 2. Complete the fields on the first screen, as appropriate for the scan/send feature. 3. Touch the More Options button at the bottom of the screen. 4. Touch the Cropping Options button. NOTE: If the button is not on the first page of options, touch the More Options button again. 5. Select the appropriate cropping option. ● Crop to paper: the product crops the image to match the paper size of the original document. ● Crop to content: The product crops the image to the size of the detectable content in the original document. 92 Chapter 6 Scan ENWW

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MTIFF
: MTIFF stands for multi-page TIFF. This file type saves multiple scanned pages in a single file.
XPS
: XPS (XML Paper Specification) creates an XAML file that preserves the original formatting of the
document and supports color graphics and embedded fonts.
PDF/A
: PDF/A is a type of PDF designed for long-term archival of electronic documents. All format
information in the document is self-contained.
HP LaserJet Enterprise flow MFP products also support the following OCR file types:
Text (OCR)
: Text (OCR) creates a text file by using optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the original. A
text file can be opened in any word processing program. The formatting of the original will not be saved
using this option.
Unicode Text (OCR)
: Unicode Text (OCR) is an industry standard used to consistently represent and
manipulate text. This file type is useful for internationalization and localization.
RTF (OCR)
: RTF (OCR) creates a rich text format (RTF) file by using optical character recognition (OCR) to
scan the original. RTF is an alternative text format that can be opened by most word processing programs.
Some of the formatting of the original will be saved using this option.
Searchable PDF (OCR)
: Searchable PDF (OCR) creates a searchable PDF file by using optical character
recognition (OCR) to scan the original. When a document is scanned in this way, use Adobe Acrobat®
Reader's search tools to search for specific words or phrases within the PDF.
Searchable PDF/A (OCR)
: Searchable PDF/A (OCR) is a type of PDF/A file that includes information about the
document structure, which allows content to be searched.
HTML (OCR)
: HTML (OCR) creates a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) file containing the contents of the
original document. HTML is used to display files on Web sites.
CSV (OCR)
: CSV (OCR) is common text file format that contains comma-separated values. This type of file
can be opened by most word processing, spreadsheet, or database programs.
Automatic page cropping for scanning
The product can crop the scanned image so that it is the same size as the paper for the original document, or it
can crop the image to the size of the detectable content in the original document.
NOTE:
To crop the image to match the paper size, scan from the document feeder or leave the scanner lid open
when scanning from the flatbed glass.
1.
From the Home screen on the product control panel, scroll to and touch the button for one of the scan/
send features.
2.
Complete the fields on the first screen, as appropriate for the scan/send feature.
3.
Touch the
More Options
button at the bottom of the screen.
4.
Touch the
Cropping Options
button.
NOTE:
If the button is not on the first page of options, touch the
More Options
button again.
5.
Select the appropriate cropping option.
Crop to paper
: the product crops the image to match the paper size of the original document.
Crop to content
: The product crops the image to the size of the detectable content in the original
document.
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