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Images scanned from the HP Precisionscan Pro software are larger than the original when viewed or printed from another program, such as MS Paint, MS Internet Explorer, or MS Imaging.

The other program did not accept the image size information. Scan the image at a lower resolution. When you scan at a resolution the program accepts, it will display or print the image at the correct size.

The image is too big or too small.

In the HP Precisionscan Pro software, set the output dimensions in the Resize dialog box. See "Resizing (output dimensions)" on page 45.

When I try to scan to the Web from the HP Precisionscan Pro software, the image is too large or does not look good on screen.

Scan settings for this image might be set incorrectly. Use the Guided Steps for help choosing an output type. See also "Tips for best image quality" on page 67.

Troubleshooting and maintaining

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Resolving issues with printed copies

Use this section to help resolve issues with printed pages.

Parts of the page around the edges are not printing.

Printers cannot print right up to the edge of the paper. To get the image to fit inside the printable area, you must slightly reduce the size of the image in the HP Precisionscan Pro software and then reprint the image.

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HP 4400C manual Resolving issues with printed copies, Image is too big or too small

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.