HP G4010 Photo manual Slides, negatives, and TMA issues, Scanner glass needs to be cleaned

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Chapter 3

Scanner glass needs to be cleaned

Clean the scanner glass under the following conditions:

Ink is on the glass.

Fingerprints are on the glass.

Items have excessive amount of dust or dirt on them.

Smudges or other marks appear on scanned images.

Haze or dust is on the glass.

Allow the glass to dry thoroughly before scanning another image.

For more details, see Care and maintenance.

Slides, negatives, and TMA issues

Use this section to help resolve issues with 35 mm slides or 35 mm negatives that have been scanned by using the TMA.

The image cannot be enlarged

Incorrect colors print, or the image is too light or dark

Dots or streaks appear in the scanned image

The scanned images are dark

The TMA does not work at all

No light or only dim light is visible in the TMA after selecting slides or negatives in the Scan dialog box

The image cannot be enlarged

You might have used Zoom in, which only changes the view on the screen. Use Resize to change the size of the final scanned image. For more information, go to the Index tab in the onscreen Help. Type resize in the keyword field and click images in HP Scanning software in the list.

Incorrect colors print, or the image is too light or dark

The software might be setting the exposure for the entire area instead of for one slide or negative. Select and drag the handles around the selection area until you see the image area you want to scan.

If there is unused space in the HP Scanjet G4010 negative strip holder or slide holder, push the negatives or slides all the way to the bottom of the holder and slide the TMA cover in to fill in the empty space.

If you are scanning fewer than the maximum number of slides or negatives with the HP Scanjet G4050 TMA, cover the empty spaces with the light shield provided. This ensures that no extra light leaks into the scan.

The settings for transparent materials are reversed. Make sure that you have selected Scan positives, such as 35 mm slides, using the TMA for slides, or Scan negatives using the Transparent Materials Adapter (TMA) for negatives.

Dots or streaks appear in the scanned image

Check the original slide or negative for damage or debris.

Clean the TMA with a dry, soft cloth. If necessary, lightly spray the cloth with a mild glass cleaner. Allow the glass to dry thoroughly before scanning another image.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents How to use the scanner Where to get additional informationAccessibility Accessing the user guide with screen reader softwareHow to use the HP Photosmart software Front panel and accessories overviewButton Disable Utility Scanning overview Front-panel buttonsTransparent materials adapter TMA Image quality 6-color scanning vs. speedScan from the HP Solution Center Scan from the scanner front-panel buttonsScan from other software programs Preview a scanned imageScan pictures and documents Select original type document or pictureScan pictures Scan multiple pictures with one scan Scan documentsChapter Scan film HP Scanjet G4010 HP Scanjet G4050Chapter User Guide Chapter User Guide Make copies Tips for scanning transparent itemsMail a document or picture Change scan settings Care and maintenance Clean the scanner glassClean the transparent materials adapter TMA Order maintenance and scanner suppliesTroubleshooting Scanner initialization or hardware problemsReset the scanner Test the scanner hardwareScanner operation problems Additional troubleshooting informationScanner has stopped working properly Scanner will not turn on Scanner does not scan right awayButtons appear not to work Issues with scanning documents or text OCR Scanned image is fuzzyScanner is scanning items very slowly Slides, negatives, and TMA issues Scanner glass needs to be cleanedImage cannot be enlarged Incorrect colors print, or the image is too light or darkScanned images are dark TMA does not work at allSymbols/Numerics IndexTwain HP Scanjet G4000 series
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