HP Color LaserJet CM1015/CM1017 HP Color LaserJet CM1015/CM1017 MFP Series - S - Page 321

Scanning, Upgrading Windows, Other Applications, ISSUES FIXED, III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Engineering Details Scanning ● Scanning at higher resolutions can take a long time, and the process will create large files. The best compromise between quality, time, and size is provided by the default resolution. ● The default file type for the HP LaserJet Scan software is JPEG when scanning to a file, and the default file type is PDF when scanning to e-mail. A JPEG file supports 256 gray shades (8-bit) output type. If you select an output type of black-and-white (1-bit), the file produced will still be in the JPEG format. To get a true black-and-white output type, change the setting for the default file type to either TIFF or BMP in the Settings menu in the HP LaserJet Scan software. ● For the best autocrop results, make sure the lid is correctly centered on the scanner to prevent stray light from entering into the scan. Some images may not autocrop well even when the lid is on properly. In these instances you will need to manually draw the crop area. ● OCR recommendations for input files: ● 300 dpi, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit image data ● 400 dpi, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit image data for Asian languages (Traditional and Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) ● Do not use 1-bit files for OCR. ● Putting a few sheets of paper on top of flatbed-scanned originals can help eliminate bleed-through of the second side image or foam mat. ● Scanned originals that are bent, creased, or scored can cause shadows to appear on the image. ● Scan buttons on the device control panel will not function unless you have done a Recommended (Full) or Custom install and set up Scan-To in the HP LaserJet Scan software. Upgrading Windows ● HP recommends that you uninstall HP devices before upgrading to a newer supported version of Windows. For example, when upgrading from Windows 2000 to Windows XP, uninstall your HP device using Add/Remove Programs and then upgrade to the new operating system. After the operating system upgrade is complete, re-install your HP device using the latest software available at the following URL: www.hp.com/support/cljCM1015_CM1017 Other Applications ● Microsoft WordPad does not display compressed JPEG files contained in an RTF file. To display these files, use a different application such as Microsoft Word. ISSUES FIXED For an updated listing of issues fixed for the HP LaserJet printing system software, see the HP Color LaserJet CM1015/CM1017 MFP support pages at the following URL: www.hp.com/support/cljCM1015_CM1017 III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS When operating in a Windows environment, the CD-ROM setup or installation software detects the version and language of the operating system that you are running. ENWW HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP Install Notes 299

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Scanning
Scanning at higher resolutions can take a long time, and the process will create large files. The
best compromise between quality, time, and size is provided by the default resolution.
The default file type for the HP LaserJet Scan software is JPEG when scanning to a file, and the
default file type is PDF when scanning to e-mail. A JPEG file supports 256 gray shades (8-bit)
output type. If you select an output type of black-and-white (1-bit), the file produced will still be in
the JPEG format. To get a true black-and-white output type, change the setting for the default file
type to either TIFF or BMP in the Settings menu in the HP LaserJet Scan software.
For the best autocrop results, make sure the lid is correctly centered on the scanner to prevent
stray light from entering into the scan. Some images may not autocrop well even when the lid is
on properly. In these instances you will need to manually draw the crop area.
OCR recommendations for input files:
300 dpi, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit image data
400 dpi, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit image data for Asian languages (Traditional and Simplified
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean)
Do not use 1-bit files for OCR.
Putting a few sheets of paper on top of flatbed-scanned originals can help eliminate bleed-through
of the second side image or foam mat.
Scanned originals that are bent, creased, or scored can cause shadows to appear on the image.
Scan buttons on the device control panel will not function unless you have done a Recommended
(Full) or Custom install and set up Scan-To in the HP LaserJet Scan software.
Upgrading Windows
HP recommends that you uninstall HP devices before upgrading to a newer supported version of
Windows. For example, when upgrading from Windows 2000 to Windows XP, uninstall your HP
device using Add/Remove Programs and then upgrade to the new operating system. After the
operating system upgrade is complete, re-install your HP device using the latest software available
at the following URL: www.hp.com/support/cljCM1015_CM1017
Other Applications
Microsoft WordPad does not display compressed JPEG files contained in an RTF file. To display
these files, use a different application such as Microsoft Word.
ISSUES FIXED
For an updated listing of issues fixed for the HP LaserJet printing system software, see the HP Color
LaserJet CM1015/CM1017 MFP support pages at the following URL:
www.hp.com/support/cljCM1015_CM1017
III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
When operating in a Windows environment, the CD-ROM setup or installation software detects the
version and language of the operating system that you are running.
ENWW
HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP Install Notes
299
Engineering Details