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If you are scanning a mixed-size stack, make sure the pages are properly prepared and placed in the document input tray as shown

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Arrange documents face down with the largest document on the bottom of the stack (1).

Place the next largest document face down on the largest document, top-justified and centered horizontally.

Repeat this step for each document in the stack.

When the stack is top-justified and centered horizontally, rotate the stack 180 degrees (2), and place the stack in the document input tray (3).

Use the Straighten Content feature to correct images that might have become skewed during the scanning process.

NOTE: Edge-based content straightening will happen automatically when you select Auto detect size as the page size option.

Vertical white stripes appear on the printed page

The destination printer might be out of toner or ink. Scan a different original to the same printer to see if the issue lies with the printer.

If the second scan has the same problem, try scanning to a different printer.

Vertical colored stripes appear on the printed page

Dust can build up on the scanning strips inside the document feeder and cause artifacts in scanned images. Clean the scanning strips with a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild glass cleaner.

Scan files are too large

If the saved scan files are very large, try the following:

Most scanning software, including HP Smart Document Scan Software, allows you to select a smaller file size when selecting the output file type.

Verify the scan resolution setting:

200 dpi is sufficient for storing documents as images.

For most fonts, 300 dpi is sufficient for using optical character recognition (OCR) to create editable text.

For Asian fonts and small fonts, 400 dpi is the recommended resolution.

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Contents HP Scanjet Enterprise Flow 5000 s2 Copyright and license Table of contents Troubleshooting Product accessibility and support Enww Product basics Features Product featuresFront view Callout Name Description Front panelAbout scan profiles Back viewHP Smart Document Scan Software Scanner softwareHP Scanner Tools Utility Sleep ModeProduct basics Document loading tips Use the scannerLoad originals Attached Load documents Enww Enww Tips on scanning Scan documentsLoad cards into the document input tray Scan from ISIS- or TWAIN-compliant scanning software Scan from the front panel buttonsScan from HP Smart Document Scan Software Use the scanner Work with scan profiles Overview of scanning software featuresCreate HP Smart Document Scan Software profiles View profilesImport and export Twain scan profiles Create scan profiles that use non-HP scanning softwareScan to cloud Scan long or extra-long documentsAutomatically detect page size Faster scanning with hardware compressionFilter out color from a document color dropout Automatically crop scanned image Detect multi-feeds Scan using text-enhanced black and white modeAutomatically detect color Overview of scanning software features Order maintenance and scanning supplies Care and maintenanceHP Scanner Tools Utility Maintenance tab Clean the scanning strips Clean the scanning strips Clean the paper path Clean the rollers Enww Enww Replace the rollers Replace the rollers Enww Enww Enww Troubleshooting Hatch Open Scanner errorsBasic troubleshooting tips Check the cables Scanner installation troubleshootingCheck the USB connection Scanner initialization or hardware problemsScanner has stopped working correctly Check that the scanner has powerReset the scanner Enww Scanner keeps turning off Scanner operation problemsScanner will not turn on Scanner scans only one side of a two-sided Scanner does not scan right awayScanned pages are missing at the scan destination Scanned image is fuzzyOptimize scanning and task speeds Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destinationScan is completely black or completely white Scanned images are not straightScan files are too large Vertical white stripes appear on the printedVertical colored stripes appear on the printed Enww Scanner buttons are not working correctly Paper jamming, skewing, misfeeds, or multiple-page feeds Scanner paper path problemsPaper does not feed from the scanner Scanning fragile originalsOriginals are curling up in the scanner output tray Bottom of the scanned image is cut offClear jams from the scanner paper path Scanned images have streaks or scratchesAn item loaded in the scanner jams repeatedly Control of the scanner buttons Product accessibility and supportLCD Reader Product accessibility and support Specifications and warranty Document feeder specifications Scanner specificationsEnergy information Environmental specificationsRegulatory information Specifications and warranty HP Scanjet Enterprise Flow 5000 s2 scanner Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statementSpecifications and warranty Twain IndexLCD Fuzzy images White stripes Installation Troubleshoot Jams
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