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file sizes

fuzzy images

highlights

 

images

definition 122

sharpening 48

adjusting 51

darkening 50

options 36

troubleshooting 92, 94

alarms 53

 

definition 124

reducing 21

G

automatic adjustment 70

file formats 63

resolution changes 46

clipped areas, checking for 53

highlights, adjusting 51

status bar 115

gamma, definition 123

definition

124

inverting colors 49

files

GIF files (.gif)

histogram

56

lightening 50

attaching to e-mail 30

definition 123

transparent items, adjusting for 82

midtones, adjusting 50

dragging and dropping 66

output types for 44

histograms 56, 124

mirroring 47

saving to 62

using 63

Hotmail 30

 

output levels, adjusting 54

film, scanning

glass cleaner, using 105, 106

HP Copy Utility 14

resizing 45

adjusting colors 81

glass, scanner

HP Photo Printing Quick Reference Guide 29

rotating 47

from XPA 48

cleaning 105

HP Precisionscan Pro software

sending to programs 61

negatives 79

definition 129

customizing settings 68

shadows, adjusting 52

slides 77

loading items on 17

features 39

sharpening 48

troubleshooting 95

preparing documents for 15

help, using 40

Import command 88

final scans

grainy, definition 123

keyboard shortcuts 110

importing scans 71

definition 122

graphics

preferences, setting 68

increasing

options 61

See also images

product tour, viewing 13

details 52

selecting areas for 42

cut off 94

scanning with 41

image clarity 48

fingerprints, cleaning 105, 106

file formats 63

starting 40

saturation 57

flashing palette, definition 127

Graphics Interchange Format. See GIF files

toolbar shortcuts 113

info bar 114, 125

FlashPix files (.fpx)

grayscale

troubleshooting 89

Info Bar command 110

definition 122

8-bit 117

uninstalling 107

input tray, ADF

using 63

definition 124

when to use 14

loading 76

flipping images 47

output type, using 44

HP Scanjet Button Options 34

troubleshooting 101

flowed text

shortcut for 111

HP Scanjet on the Web 112

insufficient memory, troubleshooting 94

definition 123

green color channel 59

HP Share-to-Web wizard 28

intensity. See saturation

option 70

grinding sounds, troubleshooting 88

HTML file formats

internal mirror, contaminated 94

focus, definition 123

Guided Steps

definition

124

interpolated resolution, definition 125

folders, dragging and dropping to 66

hiding or showing 40

using 63

 

Invert Colors command

font sizes, OCR 73

menu shortcut 110

hue

 

shortcuts 111

formats, file 63

toolbar shortcut 113

adjusting

56

using 49

formatting, text

gum-backed paper, scanning 15

automatic adjustment 70

isopropyl alcohol, cleaning with 105, 106

options 70

H

definition

124

items

troubleshooting 96

keyboard shortcuts 111

loading in ADF 76

.fpx files (FlashPix)

halftone, definition 124

I

 

loading on scanner glass 17

definition 122

handwriting, converting 73

 

preparing 15

using 63

Height field 45

image quality, troubleshooting 90

J

framed text

height, resizing images 45

 

 

definition 123

Help, online

 

 

jagged images

option 70

context-sensitive 40, 112, 113

 

 

definition 125

free websites 28, 64

HP Copy Utility 14

 

 

troubleshooting 94

frequently asked questions 20

printing 13

 

 

jaggies, definition 118

front panel, definition 123

shortcuts for 112

 

 

jams, ADF

frozen programs 85

using 40

 

 

clearing 102, 104

 

hiding Guided Steps 40

 

 

preventing 101

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4400C specifications

The HP 4400C and HP 5400C are well-regarded models in the realm of HP’s multifunctional printer offerings, establishing themselves as reliable devices for both personal and small office use. These printers blend advanced technology with user-friendly features, setting high standards in the printing industry.

One of the standout features of the HP 4400C is its impressive print resolution, capable of producing vibrant and sharp documents and images at up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. This ensures that every printout boasts clarity and detail, making it an excellent choice for professionals who demand high-quality output in their everyday tasks. The device supports a variety of paper sizes and types, providing versatility for different printing needs.

In terms of printing speed, the HP 4400C achieves output rates of up to 24 pages per minute for black-and-white documents, and approximately 20 pages per minute for color prints. This rapid performance helps enhance productivity, especially in busy office environments. The HP 5400C, on the other hand, offers similar speeds but is enhanced with features that cater to larger workgroups, making it ideal for more demanding printing environments.

Both models support versatile connectivity options, including USB and Ethernet, allowing seamless integration into existing networks. The intuitive control panel and LCD screen enhance user experience, making it easy to navigate settings and monitor print jobs.

Security is also a crucial aspect of these printers, with options for secure printing and job encryption, ensuring sensitive documents remain confidential. The HP 4400C and 5400C are equipped with HP’s advanced paper handling capabilities, featuring multiple input trays that can handle various media types, including envelopes and labels.

In summary, the HP 4400C and HP 5400C multifunction printers offer a robust combination of high-quality printing, speed, and versatility. Their advanced features make them suitable for a range of workflows, from personal use to larger organizational needs, thereby catering to a broad audience. By integrating modern technologies and user-oriented designs, these printers stand out as reliable choices for efficient document management and production.