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Paper types suitable for scanning The scanner may not support the full range of paper types that may be used by the printer. The following paper categories are supported by the scanner: ● White paper: Any matte original printed with inkjet technology. For instance, anything printed with this printer on any of these paper types: HP Universal Inkjet Bond Paper, HP Coated Paper, HP Heavyweight Coated Paper, plain paper. ● Photo paper: Glossy and satin originals. Inkjet, offset, and traditional photo technologies are supported. For instance, any photo or other image printed on any of these paper types: HP Universal High Gloss Photo Paper, HP Premium Instant Dry, Gloss/Satin Photo Paper. However, for some specific photo originals, completely accurate results may not be achieved. CAUTION: Photo and glossy papers may be scratched while passing through the scanner. ● Translucent paper: Semi-transparent tracing papers (> 65 g/m²), including HP Natural Tracing Paper, HP Vellum, and HP Translucent Bond. ● Blueprints: For scanning blueprint originals with optimum results, in grayscale only. This option greatly enhances the contrast of the resulting image. The following paper types are not supported by the scanner: ● Film ● Backlit material ● Cling material ● Translucent paper (< 65 g/m²) WARNING! Do not use documents with staples or rough surfaces/materials that can damage the scanner glass. The image that follows is a QR code containing a link to a video to get more information about how to scan. 52 Chapter 7 Scanning ENWW

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Paper types suitable for scanning
The scanner may not support the full range of paper types that may be used by the printer. The following paper
categories are supported by the scanner:
White paper
: Any matte original printed with inkjet technology. For instance, anything printed with this
printer on any of these paper types: HP Universal Inkjet Bond Paper, HP Coated Paper, HP Heavyweight
Coated Paper, plain paper.
Photo paper
: Glossy and satin originals. Inkjet, offset, and traditional photo technologies are supported. For
instance, any photo or other image printed on any of these paper types: HP Universal High Gloss Photo
Paper, HP Premium Instant Dry, Gloss/Satin Photo Paper. However, for some specific photo originals,
completely accurate results may not be achieved.
CAUTION:
Photo and glossy papers may be scratched while passing through the scanner.
Translucent paper
: Semi-transparent tracing papers (> 65 g/m²), including HP Natural Tracing Paper,
HP Vellum, and HP Translucent Bond.
Blueprints
: For scanning blueprint originals with optimum results, in grayscale only. This option greatly
enhances the contrast of the resulting image.
The following paper types are not supported by the scanner:
Film
Backlit material
Cling material
Translucent paper (< 65 g/m²)
WARNING!
Do not use documents with staples or rough surfaces/materials that can damage the scanner glass.
The image that follows is a QR code containing a link to a video to get more information about how to scan.
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Chapter 7
Scanning
ENWW