HP Scanjet Enterprise 7000n HP Scanjet 7000n Series - User Guide - Page 98
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Only one side of a two-sided page scans Make sure the scan option you select supports two-sided scanning. Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination When scanning, pages that stick together are scanned as one item. The hidden pages are not scanned. Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination Verify that the page order of the original document is correct before inserting into the document feeder. Make sure that there are no staples, paper clips, or any other attached material (such as adhesive notes) that may cause the pages to feed incorrectly. Verify that pages are not stuck together. Place the first page of a multiple page document toward the back of the document feeder. Optimize scanning and task speeds Several settings influence the total time for a scanning job. When you want to optimize scanning performance, consider the following information. ● Choose a quick set that matches the orientation of the originals in the document feeder. ● Use a compression setting appropriate for the original you are scanning. ● Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary increases scanning time and creates a larger file with no additional benefit. If you are scanning at a high resolution, set the resolution to a lower level to increase scanning speed. The scan is completely black or completely white The original might not be placed correctly in the document feeder. Make sure that the original you are trying to scan is placed face down. Scanned images are not straight Verify that the document feeder guides on the product are centered and set to an appropriate width for the original being scanned. Make sure the paper guides touch the edges of the original. Scan files are too large If the saved scan files are very large, try the following: ● Verify the scan resolution setting: ◦ 200 dpi is sufficient for storing documents as images. ◦ For most fonts, 300 dpi is sufficient for using optical character recognition (OCR) to create editable text. ◦ For Asian fonts and small fonts, 400 dpi is the recommended resolution. 90 Chapter 8 Solve problems ENWW