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1Open a file using Adobe PhotoDeluxe.

2Place the item(s) you want to scan against the green borders on the scanner glass or in the automatic document feeder (ADF). If you are using the ADF, be sure to place the originals with the printed side facing back and to the right.

NOTE When you scan using the automatic document feeder, the entire image is scanned, without a preview scan. To change the size of the scanned image, you will need to edit it after it is saved.

3Click Get Photo on the task list, then click the Get Photo tab.

4Click the Scanners icon.

5Enter a name for your image file, and click OK.

The image file is placed in your “My Photos” directory.

6To open the file, double-click its icon in the “My Photos” folder.

Scanning Text Using Acquire Text

If you installed Caere OmniPage LE, a new menu item called Acquire Text will now be available in the File menu of many word processing programs. You can use this feature to scan text directly into your word processing files for editing.

NOTE If Acquire Text does not appear on your File menu, check to make sure that “OCR Aware” is selected in Caere OmniPage LE. To do this, launch Caere OmniPage LE, and select OCR Aware from the Tools menu. Refer to the Caere OmniPage LE on-line help for more information.

To use the Acquire Text feature:

1Create or open a file using your word processing program.

2Place the document you want to scan against the green borders on the scanner glass or in the automatic document feeder (ADF). If you are using the ADF, be sure to place the originals with the printed side facing back and the top to the right.

3Select Acquire Text from the File menu.

NOTE The first time you use Caere’s OmniPage LE, a registration screen will display.

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Contents User’s Guide HP OfficeJet Pro 1175CAcknowledgments Owner’s Information Page Welcome Vi Contents PrintingGetting Help HP OfficeJet Pro User’s GuideHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Viii ContentsCopying Features Printing FeaturesScanning Features Welcome!12Welcome About This GuideConventions Used Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Choosing a Location and Environment for Your OfficeJet ProDirect Connection 2Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProBefore You Start Parallel Port Mode/Type Unpack Your HP OfficeJet Pro Eight Easy Steps to Set Up Your HP OfficeJet Pro4Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 6Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Attach the Front Panel OverlayUnlock Your HP OfficeJet Pro 8Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Load Paper Into Your HP OfficeJet ProHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 10Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Insert the Color and Black Print CartridgesHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Connect the Cable and Power Cord 12Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProPage Install the Software 14Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 16Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 18Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Product TourAdditional Software Installing Caere OmniPage Limited Edition Software 20Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProInstalling Symantec WinFax PRO Software 22Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 24Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Align Your Tri-Color and Black Print CartridgesHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 26Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Copying How to Make Copies 2CopyingControlling How Copies Will Look Number of Copies Scan To FaxCopy Quality 4CopyingReduce/Enlarge Options 6Copying Color Intensity Paper TypesLighter/Darker 8Copying TE Text EnhancementELC Enhance Light Colors HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Set Defaults Factory DefaultsClear/Stop 10CopyingUsing the Automatic Document Feeder ADF 12Copying Printing Start Printing2Printing Stop a Print Job from Windows 95/98 Stop PrintingStop a Print Job from the HP OfficeJet Pro 4Printing Scanning Scanning MethodsScanning Using HP ScanPicture Scanning TipsScanning While Working in a File 2ScanningScanning Pictures in TWAIN-Aware Programs Scanning Text Using Acquire Text 4ScanningScanning Using a Standalone Program Scanning Pictures Using HP PictureScanScanning Text Using Caere OmniPage LE 6ScanningEditing Your Scanned Pictures 8Scanning Communicating6 Scanning Using WinFax PROScanning Using Scan To Fax Scanning Using Symantec WinFax PRO Standalone 2CommunicatingAll About Paper HP Papers2All About Paper Paper Choices When CopyingUsing the Right Front Panel Paper Type When Copying Paper Choices When Printing For this Kind of Paper Select this Paper Type4All About Paper Special Considerations When Using Transparency FilmTips on Loading Paper in the Paper Tray Input Tray Requirements Automatic Document Feeder Requirements6All About Paper Setting Up for Peer-to-Peer Printing and File Sharing Sharing OfficeJet Pro Over a Network2Sharing the OfficeJet Pro Over a Network Setting Up the ServerSetting Up Client Computers Redirecting Client Printing Software to the OfficeJet Pro 4Sharing the OfficeJet Pro Over a Network How to Share Files Across a Peer-to-Peer Network 6Sharing the OfficeJet Pro Over a Network Maintaining Your HP OfficeJet Pro Cleaning the Exterior CaseCleaning the Glass 2Maintaining Your HP OfficeJet Pro Getting Help HP Multimedia Product Tour10-2Getting Help HP Scanning TutorialOn-Line Help HP PictureScan Help 1170C Series Toolbox10-4Getting Help Get Help from HP Support ServicesOn-Line Services 11-2Support Services HP FirstCalling in the U.S. and Canada During Warranty 11-4Support ServicesCalling in Europe Imaging for Internet Plug-InDial-Up Service for U.S. Users Get Help from Caere for OmniPage LEGet Help from Adobe for PhotoDeluxe SupportSupport Available Dial-Up Service for International UsersGet Help from Symantec for WinFax PRO 11-8Support Services InternationalTroubleshooting12 How to Clear a Paper Jam in the Automatic Document FeederHow to Clear a Paper Jam in the Paper Tray Paper Jam with Front Panel MessagePaper Jam with No Front Panel Message How to Use the Self Test12-2Troubleshooting Using the Self Test Aligning CartridgesCleaning Cartridges 12-4TroubleshootingFront Panel Messages Message What You Should Do12-6Troubleshooting On-Screen Messages 12-8Troubleshooting Software Programs Uninstalling SoftwareUninstalling the HP OfficeJet Pro Product Software Reinstalling HP OfficeJet Pro Software Uninstalling Adobe PhotoDeluxeUninstalling Caere OmniPage LE Installing HP Components OnlyInstalling the Office 97 Utility Installing HP OfficeJet Pro Partner Software13-4Adding and Removing Software Programs Express Service Hewlett-Packard14 Limited WarrantyWarranty Service Warranty Upgrades Returning Your HP OfficeJet Pro for Service14-2Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Before You CallPrepare Your HP OfficeJet Pro for Shipment 14-4Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Technical Information System RequirementsSpeed Specifications 15-2Technical InformationFunctional Specifications Copy Margins15-4Technical Information PrintingRegulatory Notices Power SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications 15-6Technical Information DOC Statement CanadaDeclaration of Conformity Product OptionsOrdering Accessories and Supplies 15-8Technical InformationIndex 2Index Overlap 3-6 post-warranty support 4Index HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide

Pro 1175cxi, Pro 1175cse, Pro 1175c specifications

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