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Additional options when scanning

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Additional options when scanning The following settings are available in the More Options list when scanning. NOTE: The following list contains the master set of options available for HP Enterprise MFP printers. Some options are not available on all printers. Save As... Load and Save Settings Document File Type Output Quality Specify the folder and file name for the scanned file Load Quick Set: Load scan settings from a saved Quick Set. NOTE: Use the HP Embedded Web Server to create and save Quick Sets. Save Defaults: Save the current settings in the Options list as default settings for future scan jobs. Save a scanned document as one of several types of files. The following standard file types are available: ● PDF: This file type provides the best overall image and text quality. PDF files require Adobe® Acrobat® Reader software for viewing. ● JPEG: This file type is a good choice for most graphics. Most computers have a browser that can view .JPEG files. This file type produces one file per page. ● TIFF: This is a standard file type that many graphics programs support. This file type produces one file per page. ● 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 Enterprise flow MFP printers 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. Specify the output quality of scanned images, which affects the file size of the resulting file. ENWW Additional options when scanning 123

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Additional options when scanning
The following settings are available in the
More Options
list when scanning.
NOTE:
The following list contains the master set of options available for HP Enterprise MFP printers. Some
options are not available on all printers.
Save As...
Specify the folder and file name for the scanned file
Load and Save Settings
Load Quick Set
: Load scan settings from a saved Quick Set.
NOTE:
Use the HP Embedded Web Server to create and save Quick Sets.
Save Defaults
: Save the current settings in the Options list as default settings for future scan jobs.
Document File Type
Save a scanned document as one of several types of files.
The following standard file types are available:
PDF
: This file type provides the best overall image and text quality.
PDF
files require Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader software for viewing.
JPEG
: This file type is a good choice for most graphics. Most computers have a browser that can
view .JPEG files. This file type produces one file per page.
TIFF
: This is a standard file type that many graphics programs support. This file type produces
one file per page.
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 Enterprise flow MFP printers 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.
Output Quality
Specify the output quality of scanned images, which affects the file size of the resulting file.
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