HP 610, 600 Scanning from TWAIN-compliant software, How to tell if your software program supports

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Scanning from TWAIN-compliant software

Some software programs use an industry standard called TWAIN to allow images to be acquired directly from scanners. This eliminates some steps from the scanning procedure.

How to tell if your software program supports

TWAIN

To find out if your application uses this method:

Locate Acquire or Acquire Image under the File menu.

Check the software’s documentation. If you can’t find any references to TWAIN, your program doesn’t support it.

How to scan with TWAIN

Note: If your software program does not support TWAIN, the following procedure will not work.

1Make sure your software program has the HP OfficeJet Series 600 selected as the scanning source. Usually, you can check this by choosing Select Source or Acquire/Select Source from the

File menu in your software.

If you can’t find where to select the scanning source in your soft- ware program, check the program’s documentation.

2Open a document in your software where you want the image to be placed.

3Load your image or document in the document tray with the printed side facing away from you (as many pages as your software will allow, or a single scan/copy sleeve).

Note: If the Document Assistant displays, close it.

4Select Acquire Image from the File menu in your software. (Some programs may have a slightly different command, like Acquire.)

If the Scan Settings dialog box displays, choose from the many scanning options, or click Help for information about the options. Some applications scan using their own settings. In this case the Scan Settings dialog box won’t be displayed.

The scanned image will appear in the Image Viewer. You can edit your image using the Image Viewer tools — see “Scan Image Viewer” on page 5-5. When you exit from the Image Viewer, the edited image will appear in your application.

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Contents Page Safety Information Table of Contents Quick Tour Changing the information printed at FaxingScanning Getting Help Page Setting Up Setting Up HP OfficeJetIf you don’t have a CD-ROM drive Make Sure Everything Is in the BoxPlug in the Line Connector Install the TrayConnect the Printer Cable Connect the Power CordInsert the Print Cartridges Load the Paper Supply Single-envelope tray Use this trayDocument loading tray Use this What should you connect? Connect Your Office Equipment ImportantWhat to do next Read these questions Circle your answersHow to tell if your modem is internal or external How to tell if you have a modemRefer to this section for connection instructions How should you connect?Dedicated line with internal modem Case ACH Dedicated line Case ACJDedicated line with external modem ACI Phone optional ExternalBut recommended Modem Wall jack Shared line Case Adgj Shared line with internal modem Case Adgh Shared line with external modem Case Adgi Phone optional, but Answering Shared line with answering machine Case AdejShared line with computer voicemail Case Adfj But recommended Voicemail feature Wall jackContinue with . Install the Software Required Setting Up Page Setting Up Shared line with distinctive ring Case B Required Install the SoftwarePrint a report Make Sure Everything Works ProperlyReceive a fax Make a copyScan a page to your computer What’s Next? Quick Tour Printing Using the Help System Other ways to get helpLoading the Paper Supply Using a Scan/Copy Sleeve to Protect Your Original Sending Faxes Faxing paper documentsFrom the keypad From the Document Assistant Sending a fax directly from your software program Copying from the keypad CopyingClick Copy and the Copy dialog box displays Copying from the Document AssistantScanning images ScanningScanning text for editing OCR PrintingUsing the Help System Other ways to get help If you need toLook at Standalone Faxing FaxingSending from the keypad Sending a Paper DocumentDialing in real time To dial in real timeTo dial directly from a telephone To speed dial Speed dialingClick Fax. The Send Fax dialog box displays Sending from the Document AssistantSending a Fax Directly from Your Software Program Receiving Printed Faxes Answering settingsReceiving faxes to your PC Manually receiving faxesUse this Using Advanced Fax Features and SettingsAdvanced fax send settings Changing the ResolutionStandard Press the Contrast/Resolution button Type of fax Where and how to change the ResolutionChanging the Contrast Type of fax sent Where and how to change the ContrastChanging the Automatic Redial setting in the software Redialing a fax numberRedialing manually with the Redial/Pause button Assigning a speed dial code to a single fax number Entering a pause during keypad dialingAssigning speed dial codes Model numberAssigning a speed dial code to a group of fax numbers To create a new speed dial groupTo add names to an existing speed dial group Send Fax dialog box, create a temporary Type of fax sent How to fax to a group of fax numbersFaxing to a group of fax numbers From the Phone Book listSetting Tone or Pulse dialing type Sending faxes OfficeJet Manager software Other advanced features for sending faxesPhone Answering Automatic or Manual Advanced fax receive settingsChanging the number of rings before answering Using Distinctive Ring Updating your fax receive setup Other advanced features for receiving faxes Changing the paper size settingLast Fax report Viewing lists of all sent and received faxesPrinting the fax reports Fax History reportChanging the time and date Adjusting sound volumesTo use the HP OfficeJet as a standalone fax machine Standalone Mode PC ConnectedStandalone Faxing Standalone vs. PC ConnectedCopying from the Keypad CopyingControlling how your copies will look Copying from the KeypadOptimizing the quality Use this Resolution For this resultDarkening and lightening Contrast Automatic collatingCopying from the Document Assistant Photo/Graphics accordingly Reduce/Enlarge* method Settings available Reducing and enlargingCopy quality Collating On or Off Scanning 5ScanningScanning from the Document Assistant Scanning Your Document As an ImageScanning To import the scanned image into a document To copy-and-paste the scanned image into a documentScan Image Viewer Selecting the area you want to editCutting, pasting, and cropping an area Save image How to tell if your software program supports How to scan with TwainScanning from TWAIN-compliant software Scanning Your Document to Edit the Words OCR To scan your document using OCRClick Scan text for editing Page Printing from the HP OfficeJet Manager Using the Print SettingsPrinting Paper TypesTypes of Paper Sizes of Paper Capacity Paper TypesSelecting paper types and sizes Loading tipsLoading plain and special papers Loading letterhead paperLoading a single envelope Loading transparencies Loading multiple envelopesUsing the Print Settings Locating the print settingsUsing the Paper tab settings Using the Setup tab settings Print quality and speedPrinting in color Printing in grayscale Using the Advanced tab settingsPrinting from Your Windows Software Program Printing from the HP OfficeJet ManagerGetting Help Additional Problem Solving Tips Uninstalling the softwareSources of Information and Help HP Reseller HP First Using the Help System Understanding the Messages Displayed on the Keypad Recommended HelpClear paper Reconnect now button on Getting document Ink drying, press Fax/phone line If you were making a Using a speed dial codeIf you were sending a Group fax from the keypadThere were no This action is Message Recommended You replaced One of the following problems has occurred One of these problems Open the HP OfficeJet’s top Click Reconnect Now on Displayed speed Additional Problem Solving Tips Uninstalling the softwareTo remove HP OfficeJet software Document scanning cover Look on Cleaning the scanner glassRegulatory Information SpecificationsProduct Specifications Ordering InformationOverall Specifications Product SpecificationsPaper Weight Faxing Specifications Copying Specifications Ordering Information Supply/Accessory HP Reorder NumberRegulatory Information Page Telephone Network Product Options Declaration of ConformityIndex Entering a pause 3-13,3-14redialing Error messages 7-9, 7-10, 7-13 Index Line 1-14 Index Faxing 7-9 Ments 5-4 Computer 1-19 Index
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610, 600 specifications

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