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8 Use the scan features This chapter contains information on scanning to an application on your computer, a memory card, or a storage device. Scanning is the process of converting text and pictures into an electronic format for your computer. You can scan almost anything (photos, magazine articles and text documents), as long as you are careful not to scratch the glass on your HP All-in-One. Scanning to a memory card or storage device makes your scanned images even more portable. Note On a Mac, you can change the HP Scan Pro default scan settings. For more information, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help. Scan an image For information about how to scan from the computer, and how to adjust, resize, rotate, crop, and sharpen your scans, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help that came with your software. To use the scan features, your HP All-in-One and computer must be connected and turned on. The HP All-in-One software must also be installed and running on your computer prior to scanning. To verify that the HP All-in-One software is running on a Windows PC, look for the HP All-in-One icon in the system tray at the lower right side of the screen, near the time. On a Mac, the HP All-in-One software is always running. Note Closing the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon in your Windows system tray can cause your HP All-in-One to lose some of its scan functionality and result in the No Connection error message. If this happens, you can restore full functionality by restarting your computer or by starting the HP Image Zone software. Scan an original to a computer You can scan originals placed on the glass directly from the control panel. 1. Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass. 2. Press Scan, if it is not already lit. The Scan To menu appears on the color graphics display. 3. Press OK to select the default application to receive the scan, or use the arrow buttons to highlight a different application, and then press OK. A preview image of the scan appears in the HP Scanning (Windows) or HP Scan Pro (Mac) window on the computer, where you can edit it. 4. Make any edits to the preview image. When you have finished, click Accept. For more information about editing a preview image, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help that came with your software. The HP All-in-One sends the scan to the selected application. For example, if you chose the HP Image Zone, it automatically opens and displays the image. Scan User Guide 87

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8
Use the scan features
This chapter contains information on scanning to an application on your computer, a
memory card, or a storage device.
Scanning is the process of converting text and pictures into an electronic format for
your computer. You can scan almost anything (photos, magazine articles and text
documents), as long as you are careful not to scratch the glass on your HP All-in-One.
Scanning to a memory card or storage device makes your scanned images even
more portable.
Note
On a Mac, you can change the
HP Scan Pro
default scan settings. For
more information, see the onscreen
HP Image Zone Help
.
Scan an image
For information about how to scan from the computer, and how to adjust, resize,
rotate, crop, and sharpen your scans, see the onscreen
HP Image Zone Help
that
came with your software.
To use the scan features, your HP All-in-One and computer must be connected and
turned on. The HP All-in-One software must also be installed and running on your
computer prior to scanning. To verify that the HP All-in-One software is running on a
Windows PC, look for the HP All-in-One icon in the system tray at the lower right side
of the screen, near the time. On a Mac, the HP All-in-One software is always running.
Note
Closing the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon in your Windows system
tray can cause your HP All-in-One to lose some of its scan functionality and
result in the
No Connection
error message. If this happens, you can restore
full functionality by restarting your computer or by starting the
HP Image Zone
software.
Scan an original to a computer
You can scan originals placed on the glass directly from the control panel.
1.
Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass.
2.
Press
Scan
, if it is not already lit.
The
Scan To
menu appears on the color graphics display.
3.
Press
OK
to select the default application to receive the scan, or use the arrow
buttons to highlight a different application, and then press
OK
.
A preview image of the scan appears in the
HP Scanning
(Windows) or
HP Scan
Pro
(Mac) window on the computer, where you can edit it.
4.
Make any edits to the preview image. When you have finished, click
Accept
.
For more information about editing a preview image, see the onscreen
HP Image
Zone Help
that came with your software.
The HP All-in-One sends the scan to the selected application. For example, if you
chose the
HP Image Zone
, it automatically opens and displays the image.
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