HP Enterprise Flow N9120 L2683B201 manual How to load documents

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For small or narrow documents, load the edge that is less than 148 mm (5.8 in) pointing into the feeder so that the longer edge can be pulled into the feeder and passed along by the feed rollers.

When loading small or lightweight documents, such as A6 cards (index cards) or U.S. check carbons, load a stack of at least five documents to ensure that the ADF properly detects and feeds the stack. When scanning fewer than five small or lightweight documents, scan the documents by placing them on the scanner glass.

When loading long documents that hang over the end of the input tray, pull out the input tray extender (1), and then load the documents (2).

How to load documents

1.Flip up the paper stop in the output tray that best matches the size of the documents that you are scanning. Select the stop position that is closest to (and beyond) the edge of your documents as they come out of the automatic document feeder (ADF).

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Contents HP Scanjet Enterprise N9120/Flow N9120 Copyright and license Trademark creditsContents Product care and support Scanner front panel buttons Use the scannerScanner overview Scanner lamp setting Icon Button name Description CopyLoad original documents Use the automatic document feederHow to load documents Load original documents Load an original on the scanner glass Scan from scanning software How to scanAssociate a quick start button with scanning software Scan from ISIS- or TWAIN-compliant scanning software How to copyScan from HP Smart Document Scan Software Useful scanner features Work with HP Smart Document Scan Software profilesView profiles Create profilesFilter out color from a document color dropout Automatically rotate scanned pagesScan extra long documents Disable Misfeed Multipick Detection Use scanner hardware compression for faster scansScan without reviewing Set up and use the imprinterInstall or replace a print cartridge in the imprinter Set up and use the imprinter Cartridge Status section, click Record Replacement Position the imprinterTest the imprinter Imprinter tabClean the imprinter Cartridge Status section, click Clean ImprinterUse the imprinter Cartridge Status section, click Test ImprinterClean the automatic document feeder Care and maintenanceOrder maintenance and scanning supplies Clean the automatic document feeder Chapter Clean the scanner glass Clean the scanner fan filtersHP Scanner Tools Utility scanner maintenance information Maintenance tabReplacement Replace the feed roller and separation padHP Scanner Tools Utility scanner maintenance information Troubleshooting Scanner LEDsCheck the USB connection Installation troubleshootingCheck that the scanner has power Scanner operation problems Uninstall and then reinstall the HP Scanjet utilitiesScanner will not turn on Scanner lamp stays onScanner does not scan right away Scanner scans only one side of a double-sidedScanned image is fuzzy Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destinationOptimizing scanning and task speeds Image is completely black or completely whiteScanned images are not straight Scanned images contain streaks or scratchesImprinter tab, and then click Clean Imprinter Vertical white stripes appear on the printedScan files are too large Imprinter is not printing or the print quality is poorAn unexpected program opens when a button is pressed Wrong profile is used when the Scan button is pressedScanner buttons are not working correctly Buttons do not workAutomatic document feeder problems Clear a jam from the automatic document feederOpen automatically, gently pry it open Automatic document feeder does not feed paper Bottom of the scanned image is cut offAdditional troubleshooting information Maintenance, troubleshooting, and support Post-warranty period Extending or upgrading your warrantyProduct care and support Getting assistanceRegulatory information and product specifications Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Materials disposalChapter Accessibility Accessibility featuresLED Reader Control of the scanner buttonsChapter Accessibility