HP 200 manual Care and maintenance, Clean the scanner glass

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This section provides information about how to care for and maintain the scanner.

Clean the scanner glass

Remove and replace the scanner lid

Order maintenance and scanner supplies

CAUTION: Avoid placing items that have sharp edges in the scanner. Doing so can damage the scanner. Before placing an item on the scanner glass, make sure that the item does not contain wet glue, correction fluid, or other substances that can be transferred to the glass.

Clean the scanner glass

Cleaning of the scanner glass helps ensure high-quality scans. The amount of care needed depends upon several factors, including the amount of use and the environment. You should perform routine cleaning as necessary.

1.Disconnect the USB cable from the scanner.

2.Clean the glass using a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild glass cleaner, and dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.

CAUTION: Use only glass cleaner. Avoid abrasives, acetone, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride, all of which can damage the scanner glass. Avoid isopropyl alcohol because it can leave streaks on the glass.

Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the glass. If too much glass cleaner is applied, the cleaner could run to the edges and damage the scanner.

3.When you have finished, reconnect the USB cable to the scanner.

NOTE: For instructions about how to clean the underside of the scanner glass, visit www.hp.com/support.

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Contents HP Scanjet 200/300 Copyright and license Contents Page How to scan Windows How to use the scannerScanner and software overview Change scan settings Scan pictures and documents Chapter How to scan Windows Make copies How to scan MacScan from other applications On the scanner glass and then displays a Print Images dialog To change scan settings How to scan Mac Make copies Where to get additional information Care and maintenance Clean the scanner glassRemove and replace the scanner lid Chapter Order maintenance and scanner supplies Basic troubleshooting tips TroubleshootingScanner installation troubleshooting Uninstall and then reinstall the software Windows only Scanner initialization or hardware problemsCheck the USB cable Test the scanner hardware Reset the scannerScanner has stopped working properly Scanner operation problems Scanner buttons are not working correctlyIssues with text recognition OCR Windows Issues with text recognition OCR MacScanner glass needs to be cleaned Scanned image is fuzzyScanner is scanning items very slowly Saved scan files are too largeAdditional troubleshooting information Technical information Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Safety instructions Scanner specifications Environmental specificationsEnergy information Restriction of Hazardous Substances TurkeyRestriction of Hazardous Substances Ukraine Recycle and restricted material informationElectronic hardware recycling Product restricted materialAccessibility Getting assistance Product supportIndex ICATwain
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200 specifications

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