HP M1120n manual Scan settings, Scan file format, Scanner resolution and color

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Scan settings

Scan file format

The file format of a scanned document or photo depends on the scan type as well as the object being scanned.

Scanning a document or a photo to a computer results in the file being saved as a .TIF file.

Scanning a document to email results in the file being saved as a .PDF file.

Scanning a photo to e-mail results in the file being saved as a .JPEG file.

NOTE: Different file types can be selected when using the scan software program.

Scanner resolution and color

If you are printing a scanned image, and the quality is not what you expected, you might have selected a resolution or color setting in the scanner software that does not match your needs. Resolution and color affect the following features of scanned images:

Image clarity

Texture of gradations (smooth or rough)

Scan time

File size

Scanning resolution is measured in pixels per inch (ppi).

NOTE: Scanning ppi levels are not interchangeable with printing dpi (dots per inch) levels.

Color, grayscale, and black and white define the number of colors possible. You can adjust the scanner hardware resolution to up to 1200 ppi. The software can perform an enhanced resolution up to

19,200 ppi. You can set color and grayscale at 1 bit (black and white), or at 8 bit (256 levels of gray or color) to 24 bit (true color).

The resolution and color guidelines table lists simple tips that you can follow to meet your scanning needs.

NOTE: Setting the resolution and color to a high value can create large files that take up disk space and slow the scanning process. Before setting the resolution and color, determine how you are going to use the scanned image.

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Contents HP LaserJet M1120 MFP Series Page HP LaserJet M1120 MFP Series Copyright and License Trademark CreditsTable of contents Print tasks ConnectivityPaper and print media Manage and maintain the product CopyScan Appendix B Service and support Problem solveAppendix a Accessories and ordering information 131 Appendix C SpecificationsAppendix D Regulatory information 133Viii Product basics Product comparison Base models Network modelsProduct features Back view Product walkaroundFront view Interface ports Serial number and model number locationSupported operating systems Easy installation for WindowsAdvanced installation Supported product softwareSupported printer drivers Macintosh softwareEnww Control panel Setup/OK button Control-panel walkaroundControl-panel main menus Control-panel menusUse the control-panel menus Menu item Sub-menu item DescriptionMenu Item Description Software for Windows Printer driver Priority for print settingsSupported operating systems for Windows To change the device Open the printer driver and change the print settingsOperating System To change the settings for all Software installation types for Windows Remove software for WindowsStatus Alerts software Supported utilities for WindowsEmbedded Web server network models only Other Windows components and utilitiesEnww Use the product with Macintosh Software for Macintosh Priority for print settings for MacintoshChange printer-driver settings for Macintosh Supported operating systems for MacintoshInstall Macintosh software for networks network models only Software installation types for MacintoshInstall Macintosh software for direct connections USB Supported utilities for Macintosh Embedded Web server network models onlyPrint Use features in the Macintosh printer driverCreate and use printing presets in Macintosh Resize documents or print on a custom paper sizeUse the Services menu Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper in MacintoshUse page-by-page scanning Scan from the product and HP Director MacintoshScanning tasks Scan to fileEnww Connectivity Connect the product directly to a computer with USB Supported network protocols Install the product on a network network models onlyInstall the software for the network product Connect the product to the networkEnww Paper and print media Understand paper and print media use Size Dimensions Priority input tray Tray Supported paper and print media sizesSpecial paper or print media guidelines Media typeTray Load paper and print mediaPriority input tray Configure trays Configure trays for copy jobsPrint tasks Change the print driver to match the media type and size Supported paper types and tray capacityGet help for any print option WindowsCancel a print job Change print density Change print-quality settingsCreate booklets Print on special media Use different paper and print covers Print a blank firstSelect a paper source Resize documentsSelect a paper size Select a paper typeSave toner Set the print orientationUse watermarks Print on both sides of the paper duplex printing On the Finishing tab, select Print on Both Sides ManuallyPrint on both sides of the paper duplex printing Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper in Windows Archive print Economy settingsEconoMode Enww Copy One-touch copy Load originalsUse copy Multiple copiesReduce or enlarge copies Cancel a copy jobAdjust the default copy size Reduce or enlarge copies for the current jobAdjust the copy quality for the current job Copy settingsReduction/enlargement settings Adjust the default copy qualityAdjust the lighter/darker setting for the current job Clean the scanner glassAdjust the lighter/darker contrast setting Adjust the default lighter/darker settingCopy onto media of different types and sizes Define custom copy settingsChange copy job print density Print or copy edge-to-edgeChange the default media-type setting Restore the copy-settings defaultsChange the default media-size setting Copy a book Copy a two-sided original to a one-sided document Copy photosDuplex two-sided copy jobs Copying a two-sided original to a two-sided document Scan Load originals for scanning Scan by using HP LaserJet Scan WindowsScan by using other software Use scanScan from a WIA-compliant program Windows XP and Vista only Canceling a scan jobScan from a TWAIN-compliant program ReadirisScan file format Scan settingsScanner resolution and color Setting Recommended use Resolution and color guidelinesClean the scanner glass Scan qualityEnww Scan a book Scan a photo Manage and maintain the product Information pages Description How to printConfiguration Menu mapEmbedded Web server network models only Security featuresFeatures Secure the embedded Web serverStore supplies Manage suppliesCheck and order supplies HP policy on non-HP suppliesRedistribute toner Replace suppliesRecycle supplies Print cartridgeEnww Clean the lid backing Clean the productClean the paper path Firmware updates Clean the exteriorProblem solve Problem-solving checklist Step Verification step Possible problems Solutions NumberDoes the product scan to the computer? Alert and warning message tables Control-panel messagesAlert and warning messages Control panel message Description Recommended actionFuser Error Critical error messagesCritical error message-tables Turn off then onEngine comm. Error Scanner Error54.1C Error Causes of jams Control-panel display problemsClear jams Where to look for jams Clear jams from the input-tray areasClear jams Enww Clear jams from the output bin Clear jams from the print-cartridge area Avoid repeated jams Print quality problems Solve image-quality problemsPrint problems General print-quality issuesAaBbCc See Print cartridge on Media-handling problems Print-media guidelinesSolve print-media problems Performance problems Paper and print media onClick Set as Default Printer Copy problemsPrevent copy problems Open the Printers or Printers and FaxesImage problems See Load paper and print media Copies are blank Sealing tape might not have been Problem Cause Scan problemsSolve scanned-image problems Enww Prevent scan-quality problems Scan-quality problemsPrint-quality checklist Solve scan-quality problemsEnww Network problems network models only Solve connectivity problemsSolve direct-connection problems Resolve communication problems with the networkPing Solve common Macintosh problems Solve software problemsSolve common Windows problems Software troubleshooting Hardware troubleshootingEnww Accessories and ordering information Product name Description Part number Cable and interface accessoriesSupplies Service and support Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statementCustomer self repair warranty service Print cartridge limited warranty statement HP Customer Care Online ServicesHP service agreements HP support and information for Macintosh computersHP Customer Care Repacking the device HP maintenance agreementsExtended warranty Specifications Power consumption Physical specificationsElectrical specifications Acoustic emissions Environmental specificationsSound Power Level Declared per ISO 9296 Recommended Operating StorageEnww Regulatory information FCC compliance Environmental product stewardship programReturn and recycling instructions PlasticsHP LaserJet print supplies United States and Puerto RicoMaterial restrictions Material Safety Data Sheet Msds For more informationPaper Non-US returnsEnww Declaration of conformity Declaration of ConformityCanadian DOC regulations Safety statementsLaser safety EMI statement Korea六价 铬 CrVI 溴溴 苯 PBB Laser statement for FinlandSubstances table China Enww Enww Glossary Enww Index Enww PPC Enww WIA Msds Page CB537-90946* *CB537-90946
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M1120n, M1120 specifications

The HP M1120 is a multifunction laser printer designed for small to medium-sized businesses that demand reliable performance and versatility. This all-in-one device combines printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities, making it a valuable asset in any office setting.

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In terms of print quality, the HP M1120 uses laser technology to deliver crisp and clear text documents. Its resolution reaches up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, providing sharp graphics and detailed images that are ideal for producing professional-quality documents. The printer is also compatible with various media sizes, including A4, A5, and envelopes, making it versatile for different printing needs.

The scanning feature of the HP M1120 is equally noteworthy. Utilizing a flatbed scanner with an optical resolution of 600 x 1200 dpi, it allows for high-quality scans of documents and photos. Users can easily convert hard copies into digital formats, facilitating document management and storage.

Additionally, the HP M1120 supports copying functions, enabling fast duplication of documents. This adds to its productivity, as users can make multiple copies in a short timeframe. The inclusion of fax capabilities is a boon for businesses that still rely on fax for communication, providing an all-in-one solution for documentation needs.

The device is equipped with an intuitive control panel that simplifies operations, making navigation through its various functions seamless. It features USB connectivity, ensuring that users can easily connect the printer to their PCs for straightforward printing tasks.

A noteworthy aspect of the HP M1120 is its energy-efficient design. The printer is Energy Star certified, which means it meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This not only helps reduce operational costs but also supports eco-friendly practices in the workplace.

In conclusion, the HP M1120 multifunction laser printer offers a range of features designed to enhance productivity and efficiency in office environments. With its fast printing speeds, high-quality output, and multifunction capabilities, it is an excellent choice for businesses looking for reliability in their printing and document management tasks. The combination of advanced technology and user-friendly design makes it a formidable addition to any workgroup scenario.